Winchester 1887 Leveraction Bootleg Shotgun

Published on July 19, 2014
Duration: 18:04

This review covers the Winchester 1887 Leveraction Bootleg Shotgun, a Chiappa reproduction of John Browning's 1887 design. It highlights the shotgun's historical significance as the first successful repeating high-capacity shotgun and its pop culture fame from the Terminator films. The video demonstrates its unique loading procedures, including 'ghost loading' for increased capacity, and tests its performance with 12-gauge buckshot.

Quick Summary

The Winchester 1887 Bootleg Shotgun, designed by John Browning, was the first successful repeating high-capacity shotgun. It holds 5+1 rounds but can be 'ghost loaded' to 7. Reliable cycling requires working the lever with authority and speed.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction & Shooting Demo
  2. 01:17John Browning Design History
  3. 02:20Loading & Capacity (Ghost Load)
  4. 04:30Pop Culture Fame (Terminator)
  5. 05:15Winchester vs. Browning Strategy
  6. 06:35Action Mechanics Explained
  7. 07:20Buckshot Testing (12 Gauge)
  8. 09:30Practicality vs. Fun Factor
  9. 11:15Handling & Cycling Tips
  10. 12:10Final Thoughts on Browning

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the Winchester 1887 Bootleg Shotgun?

The Winchester 1887 Bootleg Shotgun is a reproduction of John Browning's iconic 1887 lever-action design, manufactured by Chiappa and imported by Taylor's & Company. It's known for its historical significance and pop culture appearances, particularly in the Terminator films.

How many rounds does the Winchester 1887 hold?

The standard capacity for the Winchester 1887 shotgun is typically 5 rounds in the tube. However, it can be 'ghost loaded' with an additional round on the carrier, plus one in the chamber, for a total capacity of seven rounds.

What is the best way to cycle the Winchester 1887 lever action?

To ensure reliable operation of the Winchester 1887's lever action, it's crucial to cycle the lever with authority and speed. Slow or hesitant movements can lead to malfunctions during extraction or feeding.

Who designed the Winchester 1887 shotgun?

The Winchester 1887 shotgun was designed by the legendary firearms inventor John Browning. It was his first successful repeating high-capacity shotgun design, introduced in 1887.

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