The Cimarron 1866 Yellowboy delivers good performance and accuracy in a durable and lightweight rifle design. It comes chambered in .38 Special with a 20 inch barrel. Features include a walnut stock, fixed sights, and a 10 round capacity. Get the best rifle deals online from GrabAGun today!
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Evolved from the 1860 Henry rifle, the Model 1866 was the first Winchester rifle. It became known as the Yellowboy because of it's distinctive brass frame and was an instant success. Originally chambered for the rimfire .44 Henry cartridge, the 1866 improved on flaws in the original Henry design by incorporating a loading gate on the side of the frame, and adding a round sealed tubular magazine covered by the forend. The modern day replica from Cimarron is true to the original design, while using modern metallurgy and manufacturing methods. The resulting firearm shoots modern ammo and is a great choice for Cowboy Action shooting or for the collection of any fan of the Old West.
1866 Yellowboy Specifications
Cimarron CA221
.38 Special
Lever action repeater
20" barrel
1:18.5" twist
10 round capacity
Oiled satin finish walnut stock
Brass-toned receiver
Overall length 39.5"
Weight 7.58 lbs
Blued
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Barrel Length
20
Caliber
.38 SPL
Capacity
10
Condition
New in Box
Finish Per Color
Walnut
Manufacturer
Cimarron Firearms
Manufacturer Part Number
CA221
Model
1866 Yellowboy
Type
Lever Action Rifles
UPC
814230010100
WARNING: This product can expose you to chemicals including arsenic, which is known to the State of California to cause cancer. For more information, go to WWW.P65WARNINGS.CA.GOV
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