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Winchester Model 1866 "Yellow Boy" .44-40 / .44 Henry Caliber SRC Saddle Ring Carbine Rifle S/N 153858xx
Description:
Winchester Model 1866 Yellow Boy SRC Rifle
.44-40 / .44 Henry dual caliber (as denoted by firing pin)
The first rifle to bear the Winchester name and a direct decedent of the Henry rifle
The 1866 made improvements on the 1860 Henry rifle that was first used in the American Civil War
Approximately 170,100 model 1866 rifles, muskets, and carbines were made
Made in 1877
This model played a significant role in the westward expansion of the United States
This rifle was know for it's quick loading and easy shooting for its time
Production ran from 1866-1898
It was a popular firearm choice for cowboys, lawmen, outlaws, and settlers
Its design served as the foundation for the later even more popular model 1873
This particular model sports a nice mustard color patina on its receiver, action, and tang
The action is very nice and smooth
It has a 20" barrel that has good lands and grooves remaining with a shiny bore
The forearm and straight grip butt stock fit to action and tang flush and good with no wood missing but does exhibit the expected marks, impacts, and dings of a rifle from this era
All screws are present and not burred
Butt stock has a loading door for a cleaning rod
Barrel, magazine tube, lever, and hammer all exhibit a plum brown finish
Front sight is the early barrel mag tube pinch sight
Rear sight has a dovetail groove with flip up peep sight
In all, a very good example of a 1866 from this era and one that would be suitable for any collection
Winchester Model 1866 "Yellow Boy" .44-40 / .44 Henry Caliber SRC Saddle Ring Carbine Rifle S/N 153858xx
Description:
Winchester Model 1866 Yellow Boy SRC Rifle
.44-40 / .44 Henry dual caliber (as denoted by firing pin)
The first rifle to bear the Winchester name and a direct decedent of the Henry rifle
The 1866 made improvements on the 1860 Henry rifle that was first used in the American Civil War
Approximately 170,100 model 1866 rifles, muskets, and carbines were made
Made in 1877
This model played a significant role in the westward expansion of the United States
This rifle was know for it's quick loading and easy shooting for its time
Production ran from 1866-1898
It was a popular firearm choice for cowboys, lawmen, outlaws, and settlers
Its design served as the foundation for the later even more popular model 1873
This particular model sports a nice mustard color patina on its receiver, action, and tang
The action is very nice and smooth
It has a 20" barrel that has good lands and grooves remaining with a shiny bore
The forearm and straight grip butt stock fit to action and tang flush and good with no wood missing but does exhibit the expected marks, impacts, and dings of a rifle from this era
All screws are present and not burred
Butt stock has a loading door for a cleaning rod
Barrel, magazine tube, lever, and hammer all exhibit a plum brown finish
Front sight is the early barrel mag tube pinch sight
Rear sight has a dovetail groove with flip up peep sight
In all, a very good example of a 1866 from this era and one that would be suitable for any collection
Winchester Model 1866 "Yellow Boy" .44-40 / .44 Henry Caliber SRC Saddle Ring Carbine Rifle S/N 153858xx
Description:
Winchester Model 1866 Yellow Boy SRC Rifle
.44-40 / .44 Henry dual caliber (as denoted by firing pin)
The first rifle to bear the Winchester name and a direct decedent of the Henry rifle
The 1866 made improvements on the 1860 Henry rifle that was first used in the American Civil War
Approximately 170,100 model 1866 rifles, muskets, and carbines were made
Made in 1877
This model played a significant role in the westward expansion of the United States
This rifle was know for it's quick loading and easy shooting for its time
Production ran from 1866-1898
It was a popular firearm choice for cowboys, lawmen, outlaws, and settlers
Its design served as the foundation for the later even more popular model 1873
This particular model sports a nice mustard color patina on its receiver, action, and tang
The action is very nice and smooth
It has a 20" barrel that has good lands and grooves remaining with a shiny bore
The forearm and straight grip butt stock fit to action and tang flush and good with no wood missing but does exhibit the expected marks, impacts, and dings of a rifle from this era
All screws are present and not burred
Butt stock has a loading door for a cleaning rod
Barrel, magazine tube, lever, and hammer all exhibit a plum brown finish
Front sight is the early barrel mag tube pinch sight
Rear sight has a dovetail groove with flip up peep sight
In all, a very good example of a 1866 from this era and one that would be suitable for any collection
Winchester Model 1866 "Yellow Boy" .44-40 / .44 Henry Caliber SRC Saddle Ring Carbine Rifle S/N 153858xx
Description:
Winchester Model 1866 Yellow Boy SRC Rifle
.44-40 / .44 Henry dual caliber (as denoted by firing pin)
The first rifle to bear the Winchester name and a direct decedent of the Henry rifle
The 1866 made improvements on the 1860 Henry rifle that was first used in the American Civil War
Approximately 170,100 model 1866 rifles, muskets, and carbines were made
Made in 1877
This model played a significant role in the westward expansion of the United States
This rifle was know for it's quick loading and easy shooting for its time
Production ran from 1866-1898
It was a popular firearm choice for cowboys, lawmen, outlaws, and settlers
Its design served as the foundation for the later even more popular model 1873
This particular model sports a nice mustard color patina on its receiver, action, and tang
The action is very nice and smooth
It has a 20" barrel that has good lands and grooves remaining with a shiny bore
The forearm and straight grip butt stock fit to action and tang flush and good with no wood missing but does exhibit the expected marks, impacts, and dings of a rifle from this era
All screws are present and not burred
Butt stock has a loading door for a cleaning rod
Barrel, magazine tube, lever, and hammer all exhibit a plum brown finish
Front sight is the early barrel mag tube pinch sight
Rear sight has a dovetail groove with flip up peep sight
In all, a very good example of a 1866 from this era and one that would be suitable for any collection