Winchester, primarily known for its firearms and ammunition, also produced spurs, particularly during the late 19th and early 20th centuries. While the exact dates of production can vary, Winchester's foray into spur manufacturing was part of a broader trend of producing Western-themed gear and accessories. The spur designs often reflected the craftsmanship associated with the Winchester brand, catering to the cowboy and equestrian markets of that era.
what's the value of a 1894 Winchester 30 30 with bronco rider on left side rope and spurs on right side with the engraving brave land bold men worth? it's in good condition.
Horse riders wear spurs to make the horse go faster (Foot Item)
Winchester did not make a Model 30
The MAKE is Winchester. That is the company that makes the rifle.
Spurs! Spurs! Spurs!
No, they did not.
You have no question. Yes, Winchester did make them.
Winchester did not make a 32/20 handgun.
You are describing something that Winchester did not make.
Winchester did not make a model 81.
Winchester did not make a Model 1882.
Winchester Repeating Arms Company does not still make shotguns. The company was founded in 1866 by Oliver Winchester and was defunct on March 31, 2006.