132-year-old Winchester rifle discovered leaning on tree in park

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132-year-old Winchester rifle discovered leaning on tree in park



Archaeologists conducting a survey in Great Basin National Park in eastern Nevada have stumbled upon a 132-year-old Winchester rifle propped against a tree, possibly having been left there more than a century ago.

The rifle, which records show was manufactured and shipped by the gun maker in 1883, had been leaning against the Juniper tree for so long that the wood of its stock was cracked and deteriorated from the desert sun, its barrel rusted.

"It really is a mystery," said Nichole Andler, a public information officer for Great Basin National Park. "We know it has been out there awhile because the stock was buried in dirt. But we do not know for how exactly how long."

Andler said more than 700,000 Winchester Model 1873 rifles were manufactured by the company between 1873 and 1916, becoming known as the "gun that won the West" because of its popularity.

The remote, rugged area now encompassed by the park, in the high desert of eastern Nevada near the Utah border, was used primarily for mining and ranching at the time the rifle was sold.

Great Basin National Park was established there in 1986, known for its 5,000-year-old pine trees and other desert flora and fauna.

So far experts have not been able to establish who purchased the gun or where it has been in the 132 years since.

It was first spotted in November by a member of a park archaeology team surveying the area and Andler said it might have been overlooked in the past because the gray stock of the wood blended in with the tree.

Andler said the rifle would be conserved by experts to keep it from deteriorating any further but not be restored to newer-looking condition before it is put on display at the park.

source: 132-year-old Winchester rifle discovered leaning on tree in park - World - CBC News
 

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Great do you have a link to share??
hi boomer,
my apoligies for the delay,
with regrets i must say, I do not know how to do all this link thing,I am old,have no desire to learn,
i still run on a flip phone,and use a pay as you go card,
i am an old nerd,
the program i listened to was on the calgary cbc
 

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It's nice that they are conserving it, but it's a shame that they couldn't leave it in it's spot (but now that it is known, it would just get stolen).


It does make you wonder how many other historical items are just waiting to be discovered, just out of sight (not ones that are buried, but ones that people could have seen before, but mistook what exactly they were looking at).
 

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Neat. I wonder if it was left there intentionally or if the owner intended to return and just never did.