Description
The Winchester 1873 Rifle was called the “rifle that won the West.”
When the gun was first offered, it was chambered in the powerful new .44-.40 cartridge. The .44 caliber bullet was propelled by 40 grains of black powder.
The success of the 1873 Rifle was assured when Colt quickly offered its Peacemaker in the same caliber. Then a cowboy needed only 1 cartridge belt for a lever-action rifle plus his 6-shooter.
Note: The photos shown are stock manufacturer photos. Specifications are subject to change. Should you notice any discrepancies please contact us before you transfer the firearm.
This model features a color case hardened frame, buttplate, and lever.