This is the rifle that wound up playing a prominent role in the winning of the West. The Winchester 1866 was one of the most successful rifle designs to come about. Famously known as the “Yellowboy” because of its shiny brass frame, it was an improvement over the Henry Repeating Rifle, and was the first rifle widely carried in cowboy-style saddle scabbards.
This modern day reproduction by Cimarron is one of the finest available. It is a great choice for cowboy action shooting, mounted shooting competition or addition to any Old West aficionado’s collection.
Features:
- .45 Long Colt caliber
- Lever action repeater
- 20″ blued barrel
- 10 rounds capacity
- Brass frame, barrel band and butt plate
- Walnut stock and forearm
- Weight 7.56 lbs