Uberti 1866 Yellowboy Sporting Rifle Brass .44/40 - Blue/Black, 24.25" Barrel, 10+1 Rounds, Wood, Walnut Stock
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At the end of the Civil War, Oliver Winchester set his staff to work
improving the Henry rifle. Plant superintendent Nelson King devised a
convenient loading gate that eliminated the Henry's awkward split-tube
magazine and allowed the addition of a wooden fore-end. Dubbed the
"Yellowboy" for its bright brass frame, the new Model 1866 rifles and
carbines gained immediate acceptance by lawmen, cowboys and Native
Americans across the American frontier. Versions of the 1866 were used
by Benito Juarez's forces in Mexico and by the Turks against the
Russians in the 1870s.
Caliber: .38 SP, .44/40, .45 Colt
Barrel Length: 20" Octagonal (Short Rifle)
24-1/4" Octagonal (Sporting Rifle)
Total Length: 43-1/4" (bbl 24-1/4")
Weight: 8.2 lbs. (bbl 24-1/4")
Capacity: 13+1 (bbl 24-1/4")
Stock/Fore-end: Walnut (straight stock)
Finish: Frame - Brass
Barrel - Blued
Buttplate - Brass
Lever - Case-hardened