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Discovery of Model 1873 Winchester rifle in Nevada

Started by Dannyboy53, May 12, 2016, 11:29:04 PM

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Dannyboy53

This is old news and at least some of you may know about this but I just stumbled across this article, I think it's pretty neat!

http://lasvegassun.com/news/2015/jan/17/researchers-puzzled-discovery-winchester-rifle/




Phosphorus32

Yup, that's a cool story. It did blend in well against its background, but it's still amazing that it stood out there for possibly more than a century!

Dannyboy53

I agree, Phosphorus, it is unlikely to happen but I hope they never discover the reason this rifle was left there for so long.

CARBINE

Wow...I didn't hear about that one before what a neat story, thanks for sharing.
â€...“If you could kick the person in the pants responsible for most of your trouble, you wouldn’t sit for a month.â€, - Theodore Roosevelt


Dannyboy53

Apparently due to the low humidity & other factors this old rifle is in remarkable condition.


Phosphorus32

Cool! I hadn't seen the video close up. That's mildly weathered, but you may want to use less than 40 grains of black powder chuckles1

Loose}{Cannon

      
1776 will commence again if you try to take our firearms... It doesn't matter how many Lenins you get out on the street begging for them to be taken.

Dannyboy53

I just had a thought, I don't suppose Jimmy Stewart left his '73 leaning on that Juniper tree!






Loose}{Cannon

From the original pic... Its hard to understand what all went on here.  Is the tree 100+ years old?  What part of the tree is in contact with the rifle?  Why has the growth of the tree not consumed part of the rifle or caused it to fall over?

Something just dont seem right looking at other examples of weapons/trees left for decades.  Heck, maybe some 22 year old took granpas gun up there and lost it in 1999.




      
1776 will commence again if you try to take our firearms... It doesn't matter how many Lenins you get out on the street begging for them to be taken.

Loose}{Cannon

It does look like the butt was buried a good 4". 

      
1776 will commence again if you try to take our firearms... It doesn't matter how many Lenins you get out on the street begging for them to be taken.

Donp236

The low humidity and colder temps in that area keeps the trees from growing as fast and also kept the stock from degrading more than it did. 

Dannyboy53

Quote from: Donp236 on June 07, 2016, 11:03:55 AM
The low humidity and colder temps in that area keeps the trees from growing as fast and also kept the stock from degrading more than it did. 

Yep, most anywhere else in the U.S. and very little might have been left of that rifle!