Larry, I have the standard 1902 model. It was passed down to me from an Uncle. I'm just wondering about the collection value of these rifles. I suppose the thumb trigger model to be fairly rare, but what about the stadard model? Could you give me some information about them or point me in the right direction to look for the info? THANKS. Dale Jones
because with the thumbtrigger you gotta pull the hammer back before each shot. if we continued to use thumbtriggers i doubt we would have semi auto rifles or full auto rifles
Very interesting feature for a 22LR or 22Short. But can you imagine sticking your thumb behind that action on a heavier caliber like 30-06 or 300win mag? OUCH! That would be one way to jam your thumb!
@paperkiller25 well lets just say military interest and i was VERY lucky. no i am not in the army, but i do wish to join it, but i am a army cadet, and i had a very lucky day :) and yh i realise that the machinery takes in the recoil, but the old style auto grenade launchers had so much recoil that it took 3-4 fully loaded sandbags PER TRIPOD LEG to keep it in place. both very powerful rounds, but power dont mean crap if round accuracy is poor. its shooters choice really or we'd be using 50.cal
Does anyone know where I can get parts for the Winchester model 1902 or a diagram showing the shape of the parts so I can fabricate them?
I need the screw that slots into the bottom of the barrel and the spring and the bit of metal that the trigger slots into.
Any help would be appreciated
tonyvjames 10 months ago
Larry, I have the standard 1902 model. It was passed down to me from an Uncle. I'm just wondering about the collection value of these rifles. I suppose the thumb trigger model to be fairly rare, but what about the stadard model? Could you give me some information about them or point me in the right direction to look for the info? THANKS. Dale Jones
TheEltopian 11 months ago
the thumb trigger is just a trigger sear without the trigger
KiwiTomCrawford 1 year ago
I have the standard model. Now I need to find the thumb trigger model!
the1909house 1 year ago
I've been a shooter and gun collector for forty years, and I've never seen one of these! Thanks!
chakathewolf 1 year ago
What caliber is this rifle? That snap cap looks teensy.
Theriomalstrom 2 years ago
@Theriomalstrom that rifle looks to be a .22 short
militarymuseumvol 1 year ago
how much does this cost
chankailong 2 years ago
very nice. I wonder why it went by the wayside?
ArizonaAdventures 2 years ago 10
because with the thumbtrigger you gotta pull the hammer back before each shot. if we continued to use thumbtriggers i doubt we would have semi auto rifles or full auto rifles
baconator490 2 years ago
Very interesting feature for a 22LR or 22Short. But can you imagine sticking your thumb behind that action on a heavier caliber like 30-06 or 300win mag? OUCH! That would be one way to jam your thumb!
paperkiller25 2 years ago
@paperkiller25 y but most heavy machine guns and automatic machine grande launchers use this system, browning machine guns also use it
QRNPTBUZ 1 year ago
@QRNPTBUZ Holy tangent Batman! How did you get onto automatic weapons and mounted hardware? That recoil is transferred through the mount not the body.
30-06 is a common hunting rifle as well as the more powerful caliber of 300win mag.
The recoil of a 30-06 often results in scope eye broken noses if you don't mount the rifle properly.
paperkiller25 1 year ago
@paperkiller25 well lets just say military interest and i was VERY lucky. no i am not in the army, but i do wish to join it, but i am a army cadet, and i had a very lucky day :) and yh i realise that the machinery takes in the recoil, but the old style auto grenade launchers had so much recoil that it took 3-4 fully loaded sandbags PER TRIPOD LEG to keep it in place. both very powerful rounds, but power dont mean crap if round accuracy is poor. its shooters choice really or we'd be using 50.cal
QRNPTBUZ 1 year ago
@ArizonaAdventures
Probably because the rifle recoil will jam that piece of metal right up into your thumb.
happy543210 1 year ago
@ArizonaAdventures not as astheticaly pleasing............maybe
Nb1PatrioticAmerican 2 weeks ago in playlist More videos from MidwayUSA
Wow, that thumbtrigger can't get any more simple.
stealthbeast 2 years ago 13
yeah, that is extremely simple, almost flawless!
RnW93 2 years ago 3
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kandreas147 2 years ago
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kandreas147 2 years ago
its a winchester model 1902
psychodelicdragon 2 years ago 3
I've read about this gun but this is the first time I saw one. Thanks for showing the internals.
LoneRider52 2 years ago 2
coooll
snoozlefroose 3 years ago