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How many joints does the Winchester Model 1873’s toggle lock system utilize?
What part of a Winchester 1873 forces the carrier lever to move up and down?
What prevents a Winchester 1873 rifle from firing if the finger lever is not closed and in its upward most position?
One of the Winchester 1873’s safety features is the condition in which the trigger/sear is engaged in the safe notch of the hammer.
Which part ejects the empty case or live round on a Winchester 1873?
When the action of a Winchester 1873 is cycled, the pins on the left and right sides of the finger lever pull the toggle lock downward and then push the toggle lock back up again, as the pins ride through the slots/cams of the left and right link assemblies.