The classic designed Taylors and Co 1873 Trapper delivers power and consistency in a lightweight and reliable design. It features an octagonal barrel, case hardened frame, buckhorn rear sight, and blade front sight. It comes chambered in .357 mag with an 18.5 inch barrel and 10 round capacity. Find the best gun deals online at GrabAGun!
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The 1866 was already quite popular when the smaller, yet quite similar, 1873 model was released. It became an immediate favorite. The Winchester Repeating Arms Company may have thought that domestic military sales would make up most of the orders for the firearm, but in fact, civilian sales and international military purchases were what brought in profit that year. In that day, the 1873 was the first lever action available with a broad variety of options. Today, an array of options is still offered on fine reproduction models by Taylor’s & Company.
Taylors and Co 1873 Trapper Specifications
Barrel Length: 18 Inch Half Octagonal
Caliber: .357Mag
Capacity: 10
Weight: 7.39 lbs
Finish: Blue Finish with Case Hardened Frame
Grip/Stock: Walnut Checkered Pistol Grip
Sights: Buckhorn Rear Sight, Blade Front Sight
Overall Length: 36.87 Inches
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Barrel Length
18.5
Caliber
.357 Mag
Capacity
10
Condition
New in Box
Finish Per Color
Blued
Manufacturer
Taylors and Co
Manufacturer Part Number
2025
Model
1873 Trapper
Type
Lever Action Rifles
UPC
839665002636
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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