Item:
ON10251

Original U.S. Winchester Hotchkiss .45-70 Bolt-Action Saddle Ring Carbine made in 1881 - Serial 12233

Item Description

Original Item: Only One Available. The Winchester Hotchkiss was a bolt-action repeating rifle patented by Benjamin B. Hotchkiss in 1876 and produced by the Winchester Repeating Arms Company and Springfield Armory from 1878. The Hotchkiss, like most early bolt-actions, had a single rear locking lug integral with the bolt handle, but was unique in feeding multiple rounds from a tubular buttstock magazine similar to the Spencer rifle. The .45-70 Hotchkiss was acquired in limited numbers by the US Navy as the M1879, and (in a slightly modified version) by the US Army and several state militias as the M1883, making it the first center-fire bolt-action repeater to be adopted by any major military.

Initially the U.S. Government ordered just 1,474 Rifles and only 500 Carbines for Cavalry use. The system was never a great success and as a result examples are now hard to find.  This carbine has a 24 inch barrel, which is the second variation seen, as earlier models had a 22 1/2 barrel. This carbine is marked with serial number 12233 on the top side of the receiver, which according to records indicates manufacturer in 1881. Listed below this is the voluminous manufacturer and patent information:

MANUFACTURED BY THE WINCHESTER REPEATING ARMS CO. NEW HAVEN. CONN. U.S.A.
PATENTED OCT.16.1860. JUNE.25.1872. JULY.23.1878. AND UNDER
B.B. HOTCHKISS' PAT'S AUG.17.1869 FEB.15.1870. NOV.9.1875. NOV.14.1876. JAN.23.1877.

This saddle Ring Carbine is fitted with a tubular butt magazine, which is capable of holding 5 rounds. On the right hand side of the stock just behind the bolt is a rotating switch that acts as a safety or cut-off to the tubular magazine, which identifies this as a "First Mode" carbine. The knob weakened the stock and was replaced by two levers atop the receiver on Hotchkiss Second Model Rifles and Carbines.

Our example has been fully cleaned and is in really good condition, all complete except for the front sight blade. It has a nice cavalry saddle-ring attached to the left side of the carbine. The stock has the expected dings and scratches from age and use, but no splits at the wrist, which were common due to the amount of wood removed for the magazine cutoff safety. The bore is in very good condition, with clear land and grooves, and a mostly bright finish with small areas of oxidation.

A hard to find military Saddle Ring Carbine, ready to display!

Specifications-

Year of Manufacture: 1881
Caliber: .45-70 "Government"
Cartridge Type: Centerfire Cartridge
Barrel Length: 24 Inches
Overall Length: 44 Inches

Action type: Bolt-Action Repeating Rifle
Feed System: 5-round tube magazine

Note: This gun is NOT considered obsolete calibre, so we are no able to ship to the United Kingdom. Please note that for international shipping, these MUST be shipped using UPS WW Services.

  • This product is not available for shipping in US state(s): New Jersey

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