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Winchester Gun Museum - Part 1: The Evolution of Firearms
The Winchester Mystery House includes the Winchester Gun Museum, which is actually free to visit. There's also a Winchester Products exhibit off the gift shop, which I was not interested in enough to take pictures. I took a lot of pictures in the Gun Museum back during my original visit, and I finally got up the ambition to edit them into something presentable. There's a lot of them, so I'm breaking this article up into multiple parts.
Evolution of Firearms
Evolutions of Firearms, entire case
From bottom to top:
Matchlock
Wheellock
Flintlock
Percussion System
Metallic Cartridge
Pinfire
Winchester Model 55 .30 caliber
The repeater
Close-up of Matchlock action
Close-up of Wheellock action
Close-up of Flintlock action
Close-up of Percussion action
More from the history of firearms
Kentucky Rifle, .59 cal
(Note: photo was edited to remove glare spot)
Some miscellaneous guns
From top to bottom:
Percussion fowling piece (shotgun)
Remington rolling-block rifle
"Buggy Gun" (shotgun)
Next time: Part 2: The Winchester Repeating Rifle