Winchester 1873 Short Rifle | .357 Mag | 20in | 10rd | 534202137
MSRP: $1,879.99
Your Price: $1,464.00
Winchester Model 1873 Short Rifle chambered in .357 Magnum / .38 Special with a 20-inch round barrel, color case-hardened receiver, satin-oiled walnut straight grip stock, and a 10-round tubular magazine.
The Winchester Model 1873 Short Rifle is a classic lever-action reproduction chambered for .357 Magnum / .38 Special with a 20-inch round barrel and a color case-hardened receiver. It pairs traditional finishes and furniture — including a satin-oiled walnut straight grip stock and crescent buttplate — with modern manufacturing tolerances. For a practical optic under $1000 that complements the rifle’s intended use and sight radius, consider a variable low-power scope such as the Leupold VX‑Freedom 3-9×40 for modest magnification and reliability. This rifle is well suited to Cowboy Action competition and recreational target shooting.
Product Specifications
- The caliber is .357 Magnum / .38 Special.
- The action is a lever-action mechanism.
- The barrel measures 20 inches and features a round contour.
- The magazine capacity is 10 rounds in a tubular magazine.
- The receiver is finished in color case hardened steel.
- The barrel finish is polished blued.
- The stock material is walnut with a satin-oiled finish.
- The rifle ships with a Semi-Buckhorn rear sight and a Marble’s gold bead front sight.
- The receiver top tang is drilled and tapped for an optional tang-mounted sight or mounting plate.
- The rate of twist is listed as 1:18.75.
- The overall length is 39 inches.
- The rifle is configured for right-hand shooters.
- The finish style is color case hardened with bi-tone metal color.
- The UPC is 048702003592.
Traditional craftsmanship and period-correct appointments define this Model 1873 Short Rifle. Its combination of a color case-hardened receiver, polished blued barrel and satin-oiled walnut stock provides both visual authenticity and functional performance for shooting sports that value historical styling. The drilled-and-tapped tang adds flexibility for shooters who want to mount a low-power variable optic for extended-range precision while retaining the rifle’s classic iron-sight capability.
Owners and enthusiasts frequently praise the Model 1873 for its period-correct finish and handling. Many Cowboy Action competitors note that they value the model because it chambers the same ammunition as common revolvers, and collectors often comment on the rifle’s attractive satin-oiled walnut stock and quality case-colored receiver.
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