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Regarding a couple of Clint Eastwood movies where it's been suggested that an 1866 Yellowboy was mocked up to look like a Henry. | Regarding a couple of Clint Eastwood movies where it's been suggested that an 1866 Yellowboy (it was actually the carbine model) was mocked up to look like a Henry. Yes, but to look like a Henry transitional model. How many out there are aware that there was, and actually is today a model known as the Transition Winchester. That's right, for those of you who love the features of both rifles, you can actually acquire such a rifle. | ||
Actually, it is more appropriately a Henry Transitional rifle, since the Winchester company wasn't officially Winchester until 1866. By the way I have since seen | Actually, it is more appropriately a Henry Transitional rifle, since the Winchester company wasn't officially Winchester until 1866. By the way I have since seen a Yellowboy rifle in the movie Silverado, done the same way. | ||
:Stop spreading this nonsense. There have never been any "transitional models" except for these cheap modern replicas. --[[User:Slon95|Slon95]] ([[User talk:Slon95|talk]]) 19:56, 4 February 2021 (EST) | :Stop spreading this nonsense. There have never been any "transitional models" except for these cheap modern replicas. --[[User:Slon95|Slon95]] ([[User talk:Slon95|talk]]) 19:56, 4 February 2021 (EST) | ||
I wish I could talk to you in person, I would show you some interesting photos, details and differences. | I wish I could talk to you in person, I would show you some interesting photos, details and differences. |
Latest revision as of 02:03, 20 February 2021
Regarding a couple of Clint Eastwood movies where it's been suggested that an 1866 Yellowboy (it was actually the carbine model) was mocked up to look like a Henry. Yes, but to look like a Henry transitional model. How many out there are aware that there was, and actually is today a model known as the Transition Winchester. That's right, for those of you who love the features of both rifles, you can actually acquire such a rifle. Actually, it is more appropriately a Henry Transitional rifle, since the Winchester company wasn't officially Winchester until 1866. By the way I have since seen a Yellowboy rifle in the movie Silverado, done the same way.
- Stop spreading this nonsense. There have never been any "transitional models" except for these cheap modern replicas. --Slon95 (talk) 19:56, 4 February 2021 (EST)
I wish I could talk to you in person, I would show you some interesting photos, details and differences.