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The First Winchester - Model 1866 

Wyoming State Museum
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Evan tells the story of the legendary Cheyenne to Deadwood stage line and a rifle used by a stagecoach guard.

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Комментарии : 21   
@k1j2f30
@k1j2f30 Год назад
Evan, I love listening to you tell our great Wyoming historical stories, you are a great story teller and teacher! I could listen to you speak all day, please keep telling these stories!! Your stories are even better than the guns you feature here, and you know how much I love historical firearms. Thanks so much, Evan.
@wsmvolunteers8588
@wsmvolunteers8588 Год назад
Thanks for the comment. I like doing this work and am glad you enjoy the videos.
@k1j2f30
@k1j2f30 Год назад
@@wsmvolunteers8588 I do enjoy your videos and your history lessons, and I can tell you enjoy your work. Please keep doing what you do! I love history, especially Wyoming history, and you are a veritable wealth of information with a special ability to present it to the public in an interesting and engaging manner.
@outdoorlife5396
@outdoorlife5396 Год назад
You have one of these coolest jobs.
@Qigate
@Qigate Год назад
Mr. Green, I love your stories. I learn something about our history each time. I enjoy both the guns and the tales.
@barabbastrebuchet1417
@barabbastrebuchet1417 Год назад
I just picked up a used Cimarron 1866 carbine, in almost the exact same condition as that. Someone used it pretty hard in cowboy action shooting. And I think you touched on three Peckinpah film plots in this video. Great video as always...
@wsmvolunteers8588
@wsmvolunteers8588 Год назад
I used a Cimarron 1866 rifle when competing in cowboy action shooting. It was chambered in .45 Colt to match a pair of Ruger Vaqueros.
@henrysara7716
@henrysara7716 Год назад
Thank you for sharing your knowledge.
@wsmvolunteers8588
@wsmvolunteers8588 Год назад
I forgot to acknowledge that picture of the stagecoach was courtesy of the Old West Museum in Cheyenne. They have an amazing collection of horse-drawn vehicles and were kind enough to allow me to take this picture. If you come to Cheyenne, take time for a visit. It's on the Cheyenne Frontier Days grounds.
@noahcount7132
@noahcount7132 Год назад
Another extremely interesting video, Evan, with a solid Wyoming connection and a stellar artifact. Well done! 👍
@thebigone6071
@thebigone6071 Год назад
Yo dis a great vid tho Evan !!! I been learning so much about guns!!! U need do some vids about the guns we use in the hood tho like dem glocks, uzis, Ak47s, ar15s!!! Da mo guns da better my g!!!!!
@wsmvolunteers8588
@wsmvolunteers8588 Год назад
Hey bigone! I missed you two weeks ago and was concerned. Good to see back. Videos are about guns in the museum collection so no Glocks or AKs.
@thebigone6071
@thebigone6071 Год назад
@@wsmvolunteers8588 I good my g I might a been in da joint fam da po-po hate me my ninja but its all good g 👍🏿
@wsmvolunteers8588
@wsmvolunteers8588 Год назад
@@thebigone6071 Good to hear. Be careful, brother.
@brandonford8092
@brandonford8092 6 месяцев назад
Wtf does this have to do with the 1866 carbine?
@NM-eb5ej
@NM-eb5ej Год назад
I love my winchester rifles! Did you say the caliber of that rifle?
@wsmvolunteers8588
@wsmvolunteers8588 Год назад
I did not. It is chambered in .44 Henry Flat, a rimfire cartridge first used in the 1860 Henry rifle. One can identify empty cases fired in either the 1866 or the Henry because both used dual firing pins that left two indentations on the rim of the cartridge. Some rimfire cartridges today, mostly .22 caliber, are head stamped with a capital H in recognition of the inventor Tyler Henry.
@NM-eb5ej
@NM-eb5ej Год назад
@@wsmvolunteers8588 As always you taught me something that I didn't know!
@wsmvolunteers8588
@wsmvolunteers8588 Год назад
@@NM-eb5ej Here's probably more than you want to know about the .44 Henry caliber. The Colt model of 1872, immediate predecessor of the Single Action Army/Peacemaker, was also chambered in .44 Henry. The Colt had a single firing pin so empty cartridges can be distinguished from those fired in a rifle. Cases showing both types of marks have been found at the Little Bighorn Battle site. There is no record of anyone in the Custer expedition with Winchesters, Henrys, or Colt M1872. So those firearms were used by the Native Americans.
@cocoliche66
@cocoliche66 6 месяцев назад
Video ok
@timberdrifter8225
@timberdrifter8225 Год назад
Can you imagine all the miserable looking selfies that would have been taken if people had cellphones on those long, bumpy, cramped stage coach rides? Probably would have hurt the business 😂.
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