INDICATORS ON VINTAGE WINCHESTER YOU SHOULD KNOW

Indicators on Vintage Winchester You Should Know

Indicators on Vintage Winchester You Should Know

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With regard to your “VP” in an oval around the underside of the barrel, I have discovered it on all models, commencing with the Model 1873 (I have not looked for it about the Design 1866, but my guess is always that it too was marked With all the “VP”). Winchester (of their catalogs) describes the process for that “VP” proof mark as follows:

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