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    winchester m1907

    Hello
    I would like to know something more about this m1907 and what do you think about it, I found little on the internet and I would like to know if this was supplied to the police and a little bit of the history of the winchester m1907 rifle.
    the handguard is creased I think due to the fact of the block that includes the shutter positioned below it
    thank you so much
















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    sorry I forgot the other images


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    quick reply: The Model 1907 was used by the Frenchicon army in WW1, they even manufactured cartridges and some magazines. later Winchester manufactured the Model 1907/17
    for France which were delivered to troops, these were converted to full auto. France also used some Model 1907 rifles that were equipped with bayonets (Kragicon ?). After WW1
    France necked down the 351 cartridge to 8mm which was called the 8mm Ribeyrolle. They also designed a short assault rifle to use this cartridge when never went anywhere.

    The US FBI and American gangsters used the Model 1907 during the 1920's and into the 1930's, some gangsters had the rifle modified to shoot full auto and had a Cutts installed
    on the muzzle

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    thank you very much RCS

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    Kentucky State Police issued the Model 1907 Winchester up through the early Seventies.



    There was more than one bozo who tried shooting .351 WSL in a revolver...once, anyway.

    Attachment 95931

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    Jee thanks, "old tanker."
    I already had one of these on my wish list...and I was raised in Kentucky. Like I needed another reason!

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    I love those guns, your example is quite cherry. There was a thread here last year, and the possibility on converting them to 9mm. That's on my wishlist!

    Russ

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    Winchester Self Loading Cartidges

    Here is a photo of the Winchester Self Loading cartridges:


    left: 32 WSL and 35 WSL introduced 1905, 351 WSL 1907 and 401 WSL 1910


    All of the above calibers can be made from other calibersAttachment 95936Attachment 95937

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    Quote Originally Posted by RCS View Post
    Here is a photo of the Winchester Self Loading cartridges:


    left: 32 WSL and 35 WSL introduced 1905, 351 WSL 1907 and 401 WSL 1910


    All of the above calibers can be made from other calibersAttachment 95936Attachment 95937
    You forgot the smallest of the Winchester self-loading cartridges...the .22 Winchester Automatic cartridge for the M1903 .22 rifle. Still manufactured by Aguila and available by the 500 round brick.

    These look quite similar to the standard .22 Long Rifle but come from the .22 Winchester Rimfire/.22 Winchester Magnum lineage of cartridges. The M1903 rifle was eventually manufactured in .22 LR as the Model 63 and survived into the 1960s....Taurus reproduced the M63 at some point so perhaps the M1903/M63 could be considered the most successful of Winchester's early self loader rifles

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    thanks a lot to everyone.
    One question: is it true that you can use a .357 magnum cartridge case as a casing for the .351 wsl?

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    When I went to work as a Deputy U. S. Marshal in 1960 there were two model 1907 Winchesters in the office firearms inventory. They were in fitted luggage type cases with compartments for an extra 10 round magazine and box of cartridges. They were replaced in the 1970's with four M1icon Carbines and the 1907's were destroyed.

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