Winchester
Winchester — A Legendary Manufacturer of Shotguns
Introduction
Winchester is one of the most recognizable names in the world of firearms. Known especially for its rifles and lever-action guns, Winchester has also built a long, influential legacy in shotgun design, producing both field and competition models that helped shape American shooting culture.
Historical Background
Origins
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Winchester Repeating Arms Company was founded in 1866 by Oliver Winchester.
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While early fame came from lever-action rifles (like the Model 1873), Winchester soon expanded into shotguns and became a dominant force in the sporting market.
Rise in Shotgun Manufacturing
By the late 19th and early 20th centuries, Winchester was producing reliable, affordable shotguns for hunters, professionals, and sport shooters. Many of these models became standards in the firearms world and are still praised or collected today.