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Colt M1855 Revolving Cylinder Rifle Ref: FD1188 The Colt revolving cylinder rifle was a cap-and-ball repeating rifle based on the system used so successfully by Colt for their pistols of the period. This military rifle was not produced in great numbers (about 9,00 pieces between 1856 and 1864) but it saw service in the Civil War and in the Indian Wars that followed. The gun was produced in .44 and .56 calibers and the revolving cylinder would hold 6 cartridges for the .44 caliber model and 5 shots in the case of the .56 model. This non-firing version clearly demonstrates the revolving cylinder system. KEY FEATURES: * Non-fireable * Functional mechanism and tip-up barrels * Accurate detailing
MEASUREMENTS: BARREL LENGTH: 26 1/4" OVERALL LENGTH: 44" WEIGHT: 5lb 8oz
Price: $136.00
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Winchester 1866 Lever-Action Rifle Ref: FD1253L Developed from the Henry rifle, the 1866 Winchester lever-action repeater has passed into legend as "The Gun That Won The West". Its distinctive brass frame gave rise to the nickname "Yellow Boy", which was coined by Indian tribes. During its production run, from 1866 to 1898, about 170,000 pieces were made in Winchester's Connecticut factory. The gun fired a .44 caliber rimfire round from the tubular magazine located underneath the barrel. This non-firing version clearly demonstrates the workings of the lever-action loading system. KEY FEATURES: * Non-fireable * A milestone in U.S. gun and cartridge design * Historically famous
MEASUREMENTS: BARREL LENGTH: 18 7/8" OVERALL LENGTH: 39" WEIGHT: 5lb 15oz
Price: $144.00
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Winchester 1873 Lever-Action Rifle Ref: FD1253G Developed from the Henry rifle and the 1866 "Yellow Boy", the 1873 Winchester lever-action repeater achieved fame in the Jimmie Stewart movie "Winchester '73". During its production run, from 1873 to 1919, about 720,000 pieces were made in Winchester's Connecticut factory. The gun was available in several center-fire calibers and its tubular magazine was located underneath the barrel. This non-firing version clearly demonstrates the workings of the lever-action loading system.KEY FEATURES: * Non-fireable * Functional lever-action mechanism * Historically famous
MEASUREMENTS: BARREL LENGTH: 18 7/8" OVERALL LENGTH: 39" WEIGHT: 5lb 15oz
Price: $140.00
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Winchester Model 1866 Lever-Action Rifle Ref: FD1140L Developed from the Henry rifle, the 1866 Winchester lever-action repeater has passed into legend as "The Gun That Won The West". Its distinctive brass frame gave rise to the nickname "Yellow Boy", which was coined by Indian tribes. During its production run, from 1866 to 1898, about 170,000 pieces were made in Winchester's Connecticut factory. The gun fired a .44 caliber rimfire round from the tubular magazine located underneath the barrel. This non-firing version clearly demonstrates the workings of the lever-action loading system. KEY FEATURES: * Non-fireable * Functional lever-action mechanism * Great decorator piece
MEASUREMENTS: BARREL LENGTH: 19 1/8" OVERALL LENGTH: 38 3/4" WEIGHT: 6lb 9oz
Price: $142.00
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Winchester Model 1873 Lever-Action Rifle Ref: FD1140G Developed from the Henry rifle and the 1866 "Yellow Boy", the 1873 Winchester lever-action repeater achieved fame in the Jimmie Stewart movie "Winchester '73". During its production run, from 1873 to 1919, about 720,000 pieces were made in Winchester's Connecticut factory. The gun was available in several center-fire calibers and its tubular magazine was located underneath the barrel. This non-firing version clearly demonstrates the workings of the lever-action loading system. KEY FEATURES: * Non-fireable * Functional lever-action mechanism * Great decorator piece
MEASUREMENTS: BARREL LENGTH: 19 1/8" OVERALL LENGTH: 38 3/4" WEIGHT: 6lb 9oz
Price: $140.00
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1892 Winchester Lever-Action Rifle Ref: FD1068G The 1892 Winchester rifle, descendant of the Henry and 1866 "Yellow Boy" rifles, was made from 1892 until 1941 and total production was in excess of one million pieces. Many variations and calibers were introduced over the course of the 50 years production, but the basic design was largely unaltered and the fact that many are still in use today as hunting rifles bears testimony to the reliability and longevity of the gun. This non-firing replica clearly demonstrates the workings of the famed lever action. KEY FEATURES: * Non-fireable * Functional lever-action mechanism * Great decorator piece
MEASUREMENTS: BARREL LENGTH: 19" OVERALL LENGTH: 37 1/8" WEIGHT: 5lb 13oz
Price: $132.00
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1892 Winchester Lever-Action Rifle Ref: FD1069 The 1892 Winchester rifle, descendant of the Henry and 1866 "Yellow Boy" rifles, was made from 1892 until 1941 and total production was in excess of one million pieces. Many variations and calibers were introduced over the course of the 50 years production, but the basic design was largely unaltered and the fact that many are still in use today as hunting rifles bears testimony to the reliability and longevity of the gun. This non-firing replica clearly demonstrates the workings of the famed lever action. KEY FEATURES: * Non-fireable * Functional lever-action mechanism * Great decorator piece
MEASUREMENTS: BARREL LENGTH: 19" OVERALL LENGTH: 37 1/8" WEIGHT: 5lb 13oz
Price: $136.00
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