The Taylors and Company 550282 1873 Carbine offers a classic lever-action design with modern enhancements, making it an excellent choice for enthusiasts and collectors alike. Featuring a 19-inch round barrel finished in a durable blued metal with a color case hardened receiver, this firearm combines vintage aesthetics with reliable performance. The walnut stock provides a comfortable and traditional grip, suitable for right-handed shooters, while the overall length of approximately 38 inches ensures ease of handling and maneuverability. Weighing around 7.5 pounds, it strikes a balance between stability and portability, making it ideal for both range shooting and hunting applications. Equipped with blade front and ladder rear sights, this carbine allows for quick target acquisition and precise aiming in various lighting conditions. The lever action mechanism ensures smooth cycling and rapid follow-up shots, enhancing your shooting experience. With a generous capacity of 10+1 rounds, it provides ample firepower for hunting or recreational shooting. Crafted from high-quality steel, the receiver and barrel are built to withstand rigorous use while maintaining the firearm's aesthetic appeal. Whether you're a seasoned shooter or a collector, the Taylors and Company 1873 Carbine delivers authentic styling combined with dependable performance in a compact, full-size package.
Features:
- Metal Finish: Case Hardened Receiver and Blued Barrel for durability and classic appearance
- Action: Reliable lever-action mechanism for smooth cycling
- Caliber: 357 Magnum, suitable for hunting and target shooting
- Barrel Length: 19 inches with a round profile for balanced handling
- Capacity: 10+1 rounds for ample firepower
- Overall Length: Approximately 38 inches, ideal for versatile use
- Stock: Traditional walnut with a right-hand orientation for comfort and style
- Sights: Blade front and ladder rear for quick and precise aiming
- Receiver Material: Steel for strength and longevity
- Finish Group: Color case hardened metal and brown stock for vintage appeal