Description
- Lever Action
- .44 WCF Caliber
- 19-inch Round Barrel
- 10 Rounds
- Tubular Magazine
- Steel Frame with Saddle Ring
- Walnut Stock
Arguably the most famous rifle of the Old West, Winchester's first centerfire arm was manufactured from 1873-1919, with more than 541,000 turned out before 1900. A frontier favorite since its debut, this lever-action rifle was produced in a number of variations from short Trapper models and carbines to short and extra-long barreled rifles.
The premier choice of the post-1874 Texas Rangers, this slab-sided saddle rifle was also favored by such well-known Westerners as Pat Garrett, William F. Cody, Montana Rancher Granville Stuart, and outlaws Butch Cassidy, Belle Starr and Billy the Kid.
This Cimarron Firearms 1873 Carbine is chambered in .44 WCF, has a 19-inch round barrel, and can hold 10 rounds. It has a walnut stock and a steel frame with saddle ring.