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Revision as of 00:17, 23 January 2011
Overview
Another of John Brownings' famous designs, this shotgun was first developed in 1887 by demand of a repeating shotgun for lawmen and cowboys to use. To many, two shots was not enough firepower for a scatter gun and a repeating shotgun was required to get the job done. Winchester asked Browning to build such a gun, well aware he was the best for the job. Browning had already been working on a pump-action design (which would later become the Winchester 1897 shotgun), but Winchester wanted to keep tradition with a lever-action gun. Browning complied and designed the Winchester 1887 in a very short space of time. Instead of two shots, now the shooter had five shots, plus one in the chamber. Although built in 12 gauge, the vicious 10 gauge round it was also chambered in gathered a reputation and few messed with a man behind this gun. Although Brownings' 1897 shotgun became more popular with the military, the 1887 remained a favorite with cowboys and lawmen and continued to be used for many years. In 1901, the gun was redesigned to fire higher gas pressure rounds and the overall design was improved. Notable additions were a two piece lever, a trigger block, and the company stamp was moved from the bottom of the tang to the top. The Winchester company produced over 60,000 guns until the model 1887 was discontinued in the 1900s. Today, the Winchester model is somewhat difficult to find. Instead, reproductions such as Norinco's YL-1887 shotgun (released in 2002) are available, and the Aldo Uberti copies are used in films today.
Specifications
- Type: Shotgun
- Caliber: 10 Gauge and 12 Gauge
- Capacity: 5 rounds in tubular magazine
- Fire Modes: Single Shot (Lever-Action)
Film
- British police in Sherlock Holmes (2009)
- Paul Newman as Judge Roy Bean in The Life and Times of Judge Roy Bean (1972)
- Arnold Schwarzenegger as the Terminator in Terminator 2: Judgement Day (sawn-off barrels and stock)
- Nicolas Cage as Johnny Blaze in Ghost Rider
- Brendan Fraser as Rick O'Connell in The Mummy Returns (1901 model)
- Tim Barlow as Mr. Treacher in Hot Fuzz (possibly a Norinco YL-1887 copy)
- Kevin Sorbo as Nick Presscott in Walking Tall: The Payback and its sequel.
- Van Pelt in Jumanji (heavily modified 1901 model)
- Stephen Lang as F.B.I. Special Agent Charles Winstead in Public Enemies (2009)
- George Eads as Shorty in Monte Walsh (2002)
Video Games
- Counter-Strike Online (as the "Shining hunter", with wooden and gold finishes which feed 8/9 rounds )
- Resident Evil 3: Nemesis (As the "Western Custom")
Television
Dean Winchester in Supernatural