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Post by cdbwinchester on Mar 8, 2016 0:03:21 GMT -5
Howdy All, Recently acquired a Winchester 1910 .401 and have fired about 20 rounds through it. I have approx 200 rounds of various vintage ammo as well as the reloading equipment. Hoping to find more brass, bullets, and perhaps an extra magazine or two and more information on these fine rifles. Cheers! s1074.photobucket.com/user/cdbcan/slideshow/Winchester%201910
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Post by Hardrada55 on Mar 8, 2016 8:50:32 GMT -5
Nice 401 in the picture...and where'd you come across so much Kynoch in boxes? Wow. Picked up a bunch of Kynoch .401 primed brass at a hardware store in Crosbyton Texas years ago. Welcome to the forum. I too really like the ol' "Thumper". Extra magazines have gotten expensive, bullets are hard to find. Have you seen the brass for sale on gunbroker? 235 rounds and the reserve is somewhere above $250.
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Post by cdbwinchester on Mar 8, 2016 13:29:48 GMT -5
The rifle and most of the ammo I acquired as part of a larger collection entrusted to me. I live in Canada and have come across lead bullets on a few websites but no brass as of yet other than the brass I have left from shooting one box of the vintage Kynoch. Yes I have located 2 magazines (7 out of 10 condition) in Ontario, Canada and they were priced at $150 CAN. Looking forward to getting set up for reloading this forgotten Winchester!
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Post by blackbahart on Mar 9, 2016 0:16:55 GMT -5
Hi also in Canada .The kynoch ammo is berdan primed and canada ammo has primers if you wish to reload them .I use the 7.62x39 brass to form cases or you could use starline 414 super mag and do some lathe work .I have done both ,I just havent had the heart to purchase the Bertram brass $5 a case when you can loose them easily. Back to the 1910 rifle ,it looks like a nice unit Cheers Peter
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