Caliber/Gauge
45 LC
Barrel Length
18"
Action
Lever
Front Sight
Blade
Rear Sight
Adjustable
Color
Walnut/Gray
Finish
Blued
Material
Wood
Handed
Ambi
Action: Lever
Caliber: 45 LC
Barrel Length: 18"
Frame: Case Hardened Steel
Finish: Blued
Sights: Blade Front, Adjustable Rear
Material: Walnut/Steel
Weight: 7.5 lbs.
Rate of Twist: 1:16"
Capacity: 10
Total Length: 35.5"
Arguably the most famous rifle of the Old West, Winchester's first centerfire arm was manufactured from 1873-1919, with more than 541,000 turned out before 1900. A frontier favorite since its debut, this lever-action rifle was produced in a number of variations from short Trapper models and carbines to short and extra-long barreled rifles. A few short years after the 1873 rifle was introduced it was often teamed with the famed 1873 Peacemaker and other sixguns that had been chambered for the '73's .44-40 (.44WCF), .38-40 (.38 WCF), and .32-20 (.32 WCF) ammunition. The premier choice of the post-1874 Texas Rangers, this slab-sided saddle rifle was also favored by such well-known Westerners as Pat Garrett, William F. Cody, Montana Rancher Granville Stuart, and outlaws Butch Cassidy, Belle Starr and Billy the Kid.
Caliber: 45 LC
Barrel Length: 18"
Frame: Case Hardened Steel
Finish: Blued
Sights: Blade Front, Adjustable Rear
Material: Walnut/Steel
Weight: 7.5 lbs.
Rate of Twist: 1:16"
Capacity: 10
Total Length: 35.5"
Arguably the most famous rifle of the Old West, Winchester's first centerfire arm was manufactured from 1873-1919, with more than 541,000 turned out before 1900. A frontier favorite since its debut, this lever-action rifle was produced in a number of variations from short Trapper models and carbines to short and extra-long barreled rifles. A few short years after the 1873 rifle was introduced it was often teamed with the famed 1873 Peacemaker and other sixguns that had been chambered for the '73's .44-40 (.44WCF), .38-40 (.38 WCF), and .32-20 (.32 WCF) ammunition. The premier choice of the post-1874 Texas Rangers, this slab-sided saddle rifle was also favored by such well-known Westerners as Pat Garrett, William F. Cody, Montana Rancher Granville Stuart, and outlaws Butch Cassidy, Belle Starr and Billy the Kid.