
Rifle Reproductions - 1866 Old West Rifle - Brass
This 1866 Winchester lever action rifle has passed into legend as "The Gun That Won The West". Its distinctive brass frame gave rise to the nickname "Yellow Boy", which was coined by Indian tribes.
During its production run, from 1866 to 1898, about 170,000 pieces were made in Winchester's Connecticut factory. The level action rifle fired a .44 caliber rim fire round from the tubular magazine located underneath the barrel. This non-firing version clearly demonstrates the workings of the lever-action loading system that works just like original. Comes complete with a wood stock & saddle ring. Looks great at the home or office, a real showpiece.
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