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1866
"YELLOW BOY" RIFLE
Oliver
Winchester's improved version of the Henry rifle was an immediate
success with its King's patent side loading port and wooden forearm.
The brass receiver earned the Winchester Model 1866 the nickname
"Yellow Boy" from the Warriors of the Indian tribes.
This replica features an octagonal barrel, polished brass receiver
and furniture and walnut stocks.
Bbl. Length: 24 1/4"; O.A.L.: 43 1/4"; Weight: 8 lbs.
8 oz.; Caliber: .38 Spl., .44-40 or .45 Colt.
Refer to list for model numbers.
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$966.00 (FFL Required)
Click for
1866 Rifle Schematic

1866
"YELLOW BOY" SHORT RIFLE
Designed
with the assistance of some of the nations top Cowboy Action
Shooting champions, the 1866 Short Rifle features a handy 20"
octagonal barrel. Instead of the standard 1866 ladder rear sight,
this model sports a semi-buckhorn sight that is favored by Cowboy
Shooters. Polished brass receiver, walnut stocks.
Bbl. Length: 20"; O.A.L.: 39 1/4"; Weight: 7 lbs. 8
oz.; Caliber: .38 Spl., .44-40 or .45 Colt.
Refer to list for model numbers.
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$966.00 (FFL Required)

1866
"YELLOW BOY" CARBINE
The
"Yellow Boy" saddle ring carbine has a round barrel,
polished brass receiver, walnut stocks and a saddle ring mounted
on the left side of the receiver.
Bbl. Length: 19"; O.A.L.: 38 1/4"; Weight: 7 lbs. 4
oz.; Caliber: .38 Spl., .44-40 or .45 Colt
Refer to list for model numbers.
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$882.00 (FFL Required)

1873
WINCHESTER-STYLE RIFLE
The
Winchester 73 was "The gun that won the West".
The ë73 paired with the Colt single action revolver were
undoubtedly the two favorite arms of the Western pioneers.
"Buffalo Bill" Cody was so impressed with the rifle
he wrote "...and for general hunting or Indian fighting,
I pronounce the improved Winchester the ëboss'."
This replica features a lush case hardened receiver, full octagon
barrel and walnut stocks.
Bbl. Length: 24 1/4"; O.A.L.: 43 1/4"; Weight: 8 lbs.
4 oz.; Caliber: .357 Mag., .44-40 or .45 Colt
Refer to list for model numbers.
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$1092.00 (FFL Required)
Click for
1873 Rifle & Carbine Schematic

1873
SPORTING RIFLE
The
top of the Winchester line, the 1873 Sporting Rifle was renowned
for its handsome lines and timeless appeal. This reproduction
features an octagonal barrel, case hardened receiver and a checkered
walnut pistol grip buttstock and forend.
Bbl. Length: 24 1/4"; O.A.L.: 48 3/4"; Weight: 8 lbs.
14 oz.; Caliber: .357 Mag., .44-40 or .45 Colt.
Refer to list for model numbers.
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$1183.00 (FFL Required)

1873
"BORDER MODEL" RIFLE
The
rare 1873 Short Rifle was only available on a special order basis
from Winchester. This variation was very popular in the
Southwestern states adjoining the Mexican border and was called
the "Border Model". This replica features blued,
full octagonal barrel, color case hardened receiver and walnut
stocks.
Bbl. Length: 20"; O.A.L.: 39 1/4"; Weight: 7 lbs. 6
oz.; Caliber: .357 Mag., .44-40 or .45 Colt.
Refer to list for model numbers.
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$1092.00 (FFL Required)

1873
DELUXE "BORDER MODEL" RIFLE
Used
by some of the top competitors in Cowboy Action Shooting today,
this short rifle features a 20" octagonal barrel and a checkered
pistol grip buttstock and forend. Blued barrel, color case hardened
receiver and walnut stocks.
Bbl. Length: 20"; O.A.L.: 39 1/4"; Weight: 7 lbs. 6
oz.; Caliber: .357 Mag., .44-40 or .45 Colt.
Refer to list for model numbers.
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$1219.00 (FFL Required)

1873
WINCHESTER-STYLE CARBINE
The
classic "Saddle Gun" of the Old West, this model was
one of the Winchester's most popular carbines. This replica has
a round barrel, blued receiver, walnut stocks and a saddle ring
mounted on the left side of the frame.
Bbl. Length: 19"; O.A.L.: 38 1/4"; Weight: 7 lbs.;
Caliber: .357 Mag., .44-40 or .45 Colt.
Refer to list for model numbers.-
$1064.00 (FFL Required)
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