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The Cimarron 1873 reproduces the Winchester Model 1873 otherwise known as The Gun that Won the West. This family of repeating rifles is highly diverse in terms of the specs of the blued barrel and in the ammunition used. The original was so popular that Colt started offering its Peacemaker in different calibers so cowboys could carry their pistol and the 1873 at the same time with just one ammunition belt. The Cimarron 1873 features a standard blue barrel and a high-quality walnut stock.
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Action Lever - Caliber 357 Mag38 Spl - Barrel Length 18 - Frame Case Hardened Steel. - Weight 8 lbs. - Finish Blued - Stock Walnut - This is a modern day reproduction of the legendary Winchester 1873 the gun that won the West. A longtime favorite of ranchers lawmen and outlaws alike the 1873 was produced originally in .44-40 but has since been built in several calibers. Cimarrons version of this saddle rifle has a traditional color case hardened frame with a blued 18 octagonal barrel. This rifle is suitable for target shooting plinking small game hunting and competition in Cowboy Action Shooting and is a must have for any Old West aficionado.
UPC | 844234126699 |
Caliber | .357 MAG |
Action | LEVER ACTION |
Capacity | 10 ROUNDS |
Barrel Length | 1.8 BARREL |
Weight | 7.4 |
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