The smaller calibers in a handy true rancher carbine rifle lever action are marvelous 👌! From pest control to predators even deer and easy on the shoulder and fun too boot!
I inherited a Model 53 44-40 with a serial # 10xx, was serialized on September 26, 1924. Love shooting it so I'm glad I stocked up on ammo for it before 2020 happened lol. Great video! You earned a subscribe and a like!
I can tell I'm gonna love this channel just by the intro. Just seeing your choice in guns I was like "yes. YES. YEEEEES!" Excellent choices. Then I saw the rack of Winchesters. Sold. These are the guns I wanna see.
Thanks for watching. Those are the kinds of guns we'll continue to showcase on the channel. We'll also be adding some "How To" type episodes working on vintage firearms.
Great video Mark!. Just the right amount of information vs. shooting. It's a bugger keeping track of your spent brass in the tall grass isn't it? A metal detector if you have one works wonders. I do a lot of reloading for most of the Winchester calibers and would enjoy seeing you put together your specific loads for the ones you shoot. Will look forward to the next video.
Thanks Titan! I'm glad you liked it. Great suggestion! I've been trying to film at scenic locations rather than a range, but it's amazing how good brass can be at hide-n-seek in the grass! I lost quite a few on my first couple of shoots, but started taking a detector with me and it solved it quick. Will likely add some reloading content when the snow flies and I'm cooped up in the shop over the long winter.
Mark, gotta tell ya that u have the best videos out there in the Whinchester lever world! I'll drop on down from Northern Idaho someday and meet ya someday.
I really, really, like those '53's but, that M.65 stole my heart! I can't wait for you to do an episode with it and if I ever find one for sale that I can afford, it will be coming home with me. :-)
I also have a model 53 in .25-20. Great little rifle and I love the 92 carbines and rifles. I once saw a .44-40 version but the guy was holding it for his daughter’s future husband and as much as I wanted that rifle, that was too high of a price for me!! 😢
If it has a high percentage of original metal and wood finish, it could be worth around $3,500. If it's been refinished, it would lose it's collector value and would be worth around $1,200 as a shooter.
I wonder why the bolt action became more popular? Heavier calibers? I suppose buying a cheap milsurp bolt gun would be a budget friendly option, vs a brand-new lever gun.
Let's see - at various times, we see geese (Canadian, Dusky, Snow), many varieties of ducks, quail, grouse and chukars. They're not game birds, but we also have several Trumpeter Swans in residence on the ranch.
As for the gun buying process with the wife , God bless you and good luck! He he he 😂! Have to do that little dance myself ! P.s. Browning make some lovely little lever guns in .218 bee ,25-20 , .32-20! Owned all of them and had to sell the because of an ex- wife! Long story anyways. Great guns too collect and hunt with! And yes they are very fun to shoot! Work well for ladies and kids or kids at heart !
I'm very lucky that my wife is a serious gun collector, too. Makes my addiction much easier to deal with. I haven't had the opportunity to shoot the Brownings, but I've been told they are very nice little rifles. Thanks for watching!
I would trade both my pinky toes for one of those 53's in 25-20 or 32-20,, might even swap my ever loving soul for one that was tight & in good shooting shape 🤠
They're fantastic little rifles. Seems like people are discovering them more these days and the collector value has really climbed. If you find a good one, don't let it get away.
Thanks for the video and for the education on these Winchester Models. The scenery backdrop is breathtaking!
The smaller calibers in a handy true rancher carbine rifle lever action are marvelous 👌! From pest control to predators even deer and easy on the shoulder and fun too boot!
Excellent information, I enjoyed watching you shoot those beautiful rifles
Thanks Jeremy! BTW, Love your channel
@@thecinnabar8442 I’ve been enjoying your channel 2
I inherited a Model 53 44-40 with a serial # 10xx, was serialized on September 26, 1924. Love shooting it so I'm glad I stocked up on ammo for it before 2020 happened lol. Great video! You earned a subscribe and a like!
Thanks so much! I think the Model 53 in 44-40 is one of the very best rifles Winchester ever produced. You have a real treasure. Thanks for watching!
I can tell I'm gonna love this channel just by the intro. Just seeing your choice in guns I was like "yes. YES. YEEEEES!" Excellent choices. Then I saw the rack of Winchesters. Sold. These are the guns I wanna see.
Thanks for watching. Those are the kinds of guns we'll continue to showcase on the channel. We'll also be adding some "How To" type episodes working on vintage firearms.
Great video Mark!. Just the right amount of information vs. shooting. It's a bugger keeping track of your spent brass in the tall grass isn't it? A metal detector if you have one works wonders. I do a lot of reloading for most of the Winchester calibers and would enjoy seeing you put together your specific loads for the ones you shoot. Will look forward to the next video.
Thanks Titan! I'm glad you liked it. Great suggestion! I've been trying to film at scenic locations rather than a range, but it's amazing how good brass can be at hide-n-seek in the grass! I lost quite a few on my first couple of shoots, but started taking a detector with me and it solved it quick. Will likely add some reloading content when the snow flies and I'm cooped up in the shop over the long winter.
Mark, gotta tell ya that u have the best videos out there in the Whinchester lever world! I'll drop on down from Northern Idaho someday and meet ya someday.
I really, really, like those '53's but, that M.65 stole my heart! I can't wait for you to do an episode with it and if I ever find one for sale that I can afford, it will be coming home with me. :-)
You have excellent taste Joe! My model 65 in 25-20 is in terrible shape. When I get around to restoring it, I plan to do an episode on the 65's.
I heard you mention the model 55, would love to see a video on the 55, really enjoy all your videos
Thanks Daniel. I've had a couple of requests for a model 55 video. I definitely have one planned in the future. Thanks so much for watching!
Good job mark. Look forward to more
Thanks! We'll keep 'em coming
Great work Mark!
Thanks Brad
Awesome! Thank you for sharing! 👍🏾😀❤️🇺🇸
Thanks for watching!
Love the echo. Thanks for the video.
I also have a model 53 in .25-20. Great little rifle and I love the 92 carbines and rifles. I once saw a .44-40 version but the guy was holding it for his daughter’s future husband and as much as I wanted that rifle, that was too high of a price for me!! 😢
Yea I just picked up a Winchester model 53 in 25-20 really nice rifle super clean
Enjoy your new 53. They're a joy to shoot!
I have a Model 53 that I inherited in 44-40 It is in excellent condition. Do you know what they are worth?
If it has a high percentage of original metal and wood finish, it could be worth around $3,500. If it's been refinished, it would lose it's collector value and would be worth around $1,200 as a shooter.
It has all original bluing and the hardware is in great condition. Where would you suggest I go to sell it?
I wonder why the bolt action became more popular? Heavier calibers? I suppose buying a cheap milsurp bolt gun would be a budget friendly option, vs a brand-new lever gun.
Odd question. What different species of game birds do you have living on the Cinnabar?
Let's see - at various times, we see geese (Canadian, Dusky, Snow), many varieties of ducks, quail, grouse and chukars. They're not game birds, but we also have several Trumpeter Swans in residence on the ranch.
I noticed the last rifle you shot had a smoother action than the first 3. You cycled it like glass.
That 44-40 is a dandy to shoot, for sure.
You Love Leverguns So Do I Subscribed 😀😀👍🏼
Thanks for subscribing Chris! Glad you like the channel
Any hopes of a Model 55 video?
Absolutely! I've got several other episodes in the works ahead of it, but I'll definitely get to it. I'll have some really interesting 55's to shoot.
@@thecinnabar8442 That's fantastic. The local gun shop (LGS) has a nice one on the rack but it was in the owners personal collection. What a tease.
As for the gun buying process with the wife , God bless you and good luck! He he he 😂! Have to do that little dance myself ! P.s. Browning make some lovely little lever guns in .218 bee ,25-20 , .32-20! Owned all of them and had to sell the because of an ex- wife! Long story anyways. Great guns too collect and hunt with! And yes they are very fun to shoot! Work well for ladies and kids or kids at heart !
I'm very lucky that my wife is a serious gun collector, too. Makes my addiction much easier to deal with. I haven't had the opportunity to shoot the Brownings, but I've been told they are very nice little rifles. Thanks for watching!
My dad used a 25-20 for deer hunting forever
I would trade both my pinky toes for one of those 53's in 25-20 or 32-20,, might even swap my ever loving soul for one that was tight & in good shooting shape 🤠
They're fantastic little rifles. Seems like people are discovering them more these days and the collector value has really climbed. If you find a good one, don't let it get away.
I am from argentina i have a winchester model 53 32-20. I want to sell it because here i cant find ammo. Really Nice video! thanks for your time!
number of the rifle 6241