Winchester 1873 Short Rifle | .357 Mag / .38 Spl | 20in | MFG# 534200137
MSRP: $1,499.99
Your Price: $1,263.00
Winchester Model 1873 Short Rifle chambered for .357 Magnum / .38 Special with a 20 inch round blued barrel, Grade I satin oiled walnut straight-grip stock, and a full-length tubular magazine. Classic lever-action ergonomics and drilled/tapped tang f
The Winchester Model 1873 Short Rifle is a factory-built lever-action rifle offered in .357 Magnum / .38 Special with a traditional walnut straight-grip stock and blued steel finish. It pairs period-correct aesthetics with functionality for recreational shooting and Cowboy Action competition. For an optic under $1000 that complements the iron sights and lever-action geometry, consider a low- to mid-power scope such as the Vortex Crossfire II 2-7×32 or an equivalent 2–7x hunting/target scope to maintain quick target acquisition at practical ranges.
Product Specifications
- The caliber is .357 Magnum / .38 Special.
- The barrel measures 20 inches and is a round sporter contour.
- The overall length is 39 inches.
- The weight is listed at approximately 7 lbs 4 oz in product materials.
- The action is a lever action.
- The stock is Grade I satin oiled walnut with a straight grip.
- The finish is brushed polish blued on metal components.
- The magazine is a full-length tubular magazine that holds 10 rounds (.357 Magnum) or 11 rounds (.38 Special) depending on cartridge used.
- The sights are Marble Arms gold bead front and semi-buckhorn rear.
- The rifle is drilled and tapped for a tang-mounted rear sight.
- The length of pull is 13 inches.
- The twist rate is 1:18.75.
- The receiver and barrel material are steel.
- The UPC is 048702003226.
This Model 1873 Short Rifle retains the classic lines and operating feel of the original design while using modern manufacturing standards for consistent performance. The satin-oiled walnut and brushed polish blued metal present a period-correct appearance, and the drilled-and-tapped tang allows adding a tang-mounted rear sight for a refined sight picture. The platform is well suited for Cowboy Action competition and recreational target shooting where lever-action handling and compatibility with commonly available handgun cartridges are desired.
Users commonly praise the Model 1873 for its period-correct finish and handling, and Cowboy Action shooters note the convenience of using the same ammunition as their revolvers.
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