The Winchester 1873 Carbine is a new production version of the iconic "Gun that Won the West" that was the constant companion to cowboys, lawmen and outlaws alike. This Carbine model with 20-inch barrel features an oil finished walnut stock, blued barrel and action, and a traditional semi-buckhorn rear sight just like the originals. If you are looking for a quality reproduction of this classic rifle, accept no substitutes and buy a Winchester.
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Now is your chance to own the iconic "Gun that Won the West" with this 1873 model from Winchester Repeating Arms. This light, handy, lever action carbine was ubiquitous across the American West, and remains popular today among recreational and competitive shooters. This carbine model with saddle ring features a 20-inch round profile barrel, and traditional oil-finished walnut stock. The finish is a deep bluing, just like many original examples, and it's fitted with a steel buttplate and full length magazine tube. The traditional semi-buckhorn rear sight is paired with a Marble gold bead up front for quick target acquisition and the reciever top tang is drilled and tapped for a tang mounted sight (not included) for shooters looking for improved precision. If you're the kind of shooter who won't settle for a copy and you're looking for a rifle you can shoot and enjoy without worrying about damaging an original production '73 this new production rifle is the perfect choice.
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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