Winchester 1873 Carbine | .357/.38 | 20″ | 534255137
MSRP: $1,549.99
Your Price: $1,297.00
Winchester Model 1873 Carbine lever-action rifle chambered in .357 Magnum and .38 Special with a 20″ round barrel, satin-oiled walnut straight stock, blued finish, fixed sights, and a drilled & tapped receiver for tang optics.
The Winchester Model 1873 Carbine is a full-size lever-action rifle chambered for both .357 Magnum and .38 Special with a 20″ round barrel. It features a straight oil-finished Grade I walnut stock and a traditional blued steel finish, retaining classic styling and a drilled-and-tapped receiver for optional tang-mounted rear sights. A compact, low-power variable optic such as a Vortex Crossfire II 2-7×32 pairs well with this carbine for general field use and target shooting while staying well under $1,000.
Typical uses for this model include Cowboy Action competition and field/hunting applications where a compact lever-action in common revolver calibers is preferred.
Product Specifications
- This rifle is manufactured by Winchester.
- The model is the 1873 Carbine.
- The carbine is chambered for .357 Magnum and .38 Special.
- The barrel length is 20 inches with a round, sporter contour.
- The action type is lever action.
- The stock material is walnut with a satin oiled finish.
- The metal finish is blued steel.
- The rifle has an overall length of 39 inches.
- The listed weight is approximately 7.25 pounds.
- The carbine includes fixed sights with a ladder-style rear and bead front.
- The receiver top tang is drilled and tapped for an optional tang-mounted rear sight.
- This model features a blued steel carbine strap buttplate and a blued steel saddle ring.
- The barrel finish is described as brushed polish blued.
- The UPC is 048702010385.
This Model 1873 Carbine combines traditional lines and finishes with practical features for period-style competition and field use. The straight oil-finished walnut stock and blued metalwork deliver the classic appearance collectors expect while the drilled-and-tapped tang and ladder rear sight give you options for a more precise sight picture. Its balance and handling suit shooters who prefer a historically styled lever gun in contemporary handgun calibers.
Owners and users commonly praise the 1873 Carbine for its classic styling and high quality of fit-and-finish, and Cowboy Action shooters frequently note the convenience of using the same ammunition as their revolvers.
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