Taylors & Company 1873 | .357 Mag | 20 in | Blued/Walnut
MSRP: $2,158.70
Your Price: $1,856.00
Taylors & Company 1873 lever-action rifle chambered in .357 Magnum with a 20-inch octagon barrel, blued finish, walnut straight stock, fixed buckhorn rear and blade front sights, and a 10+1 tubular magazine.
The Taylors & Company 1873 is a traditional lever-action rifle chambered in .357 Magnum with a 20-inch octagon barrel and walnut straight stock. It combines classic styling—blued metal and a case-hardened receiver—with a pistol-caliber cartridge that is practical for close- to medium-range work. For an optic that pairs well without exceeding a $1,000 budget, a low- to mid-power variable such as the Vortex Crossfire II 2-7×32 offers a clear sight picture and appropriate magnification for this platform.
Common applications for this rifle include cowboy action shooting and close- to medium-range hunting where a pistol-caliber carbine is suitable. The fixed buckhorn rear and blade front sights provide quick, traditional target acquisition for these roles.
Product Specifications
- The caliber is .357 Magnum.
- The action is a lever action.
- The barrel measures 20 inches and is an octagon profile.
- The overall length is 38.87 inches.
- The magazine capacity is 10 + 1.
- The weight is 7.59 lbs..
- The finish is blued.
- The stock and grip material is walnut (straight stock).
- The receiver is color case hardened.
- The sights are buckhorn rear and blade front (fixed).
- The rifling twist rate is 1-in-12.
- Additional external feature includes an octagon barrel.
- Additional external feature includes a straight walnut stock.
- The ATF model designation is 1873 and the ATF manufacturer is A.UBERTI / TAYLORS & CO.
- The UPC is 810012511230.
This 1873 lever rifle delivers period-correct aesthetics with functional, familiar controls for shooters who value traditional ergonomics and straightforward reliability. Its .357 Magnum chambering makes it versatile for range sessions and field use where a pistol-caliber rifle is appropriate; the octagon barrel and case-hardened receiver give it a distinctive appearance that stands out on the rack. If you appreciate classic American lever guns with modern manufacturing quality, this Taylors & Company 1873 is a capable and attractive choice.
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