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This beautiful reproduction poster has been re-mastered from a 1955 advertisement for Winchester rifles. This poster illustrated by commercial artist Weimer Pursell, shows a beautiful fall forest scene, with a hunter carrying a Winchester rifle, and a brown tree squirrel in the foreground.

 

The vibrant colors and detail of this classic image have been painstakingly brought back to life to preserve a great piece of history.

 

The high-resolution image is printed on heavy archival photo paper, on a large-format, professional giclée process printer. The poster is shipped in a rigid cardboard tube, and is ready for framing.

 

The 13"x19" format is an excellent image size that looks great as a stand-alone piece of art, or as a grouped visual statement. These posters require no cutting, trimming, or custom framing, and a wide variety of these frames are readily available at your local craft or hobby retailer, and online.

 

A great vintage print for your home, shop, or business!

 

HISTORY – WINCHESTER RIFLES

 

Oliver Winchester and John M. Davies purchased the bankrupt original company of Horace Smith and Daniel B. Wesson in 1856, and reorganized it as the New Haven Arms Company in April 1857.

 

As the company’s plant superintendent, Benjamin Henry continued with development of a new rifle, known as the Henry rifle. In 1866 Oliver Winchester reorganized the company as the Winchester Repeating Arms Company, and had the basic design of the Henry rifle completely modified and improved to become the first Winchester rifle, the Model 1866.

 

In 1873 Winchester introduced the Model 1873 that used .44-40 WCF (Winchester Center Fire) cartridges, which became known as the gun that won the West. From 1883 John Moses Browning worked with the Winchester company to design a number of rifles and shotguns. Later, the company developed weapons to compete with Browning's designs for other manufacturers, particularly in the area of commercial self-loading arms.

 

Winchester contributed during both World Wars. During World War I, it was a major producer of the .303 Pattern 1914 Enfield rifle for the British and the similar .30-06 M1917 Enfield rifle for the United States. Winchester designed the United States M1 carbine and produced the M1 Garand Rifle used during World War II. In December 1980, Olin Corporation retained Winchester's ammunition business, but sold the New Haven plant to its employees who then incorporated it as the U.S. Repeating Arms Company with a license to make Winchester Arms.

 

After its 1989 bankruptcy, the company was acquired by the Belgian arms maker, FN Herstal, which also owns Browning. The privately owned company continues to manufacture under the Winchester Repeating Arms brand.

Western Winchester Rifle 1955 Vintage Style Poster

$19.95Price
Color: Earth

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