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Cimarron 1873 Saddle Rifle .45 LC 20″ Barrel Walnut Stock Lever-Action

Cimarron 1873 Saddle Rifle .45 LC 20″ Barrel Walnut Stock Lever-Action – Classic American Western Firearm

SKU: ZND|GCA2008G35 Category:

Original price was: $1,738.44.Current price is: $1,384.00.

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Description

The Cimarron 1873 Saddle Rifle is a beautifully crafted, historically accurate replica of the iconic 1873 model, revered as “The Gun that Won the West.” Chambered in .45 Long Colt, this rifle delivers reliable performance with its lever-action mechanism and a 20-inch blued barrel. The American walnut stock adds a classic touch, providing a solid, comfortable feel. Key features include:

– Caliber: .45 Long Colt
– Barrel Length: 20 inches
– Action Type: Lever-Action
– Capacity: 10+1 rounds
– Stock: American Walnut
– Buttplate: Blued Steel
– Overall Length: 39 inches
– Weight: 8.1 lbs
– Sights: Blade front sight and adjustable rear sight

This Cimarron 1873 Saddle Rifle combines historical authenticity with modern manufacturing techniques to deliver a reliable and highly collectible firearm. Whether for cowboy action shooting, historical reenactments, or simply as an addition to a vintage gun collection, this rifle stands out for its quality and attention to detail.

Additional information

UPC

844234128396

Manufacturer

Cimarron Firearms

Manufacturer Part Number

CA2008G35

Recoil Pad

No

Width

8.6500

Weight (lbs)

7.5

ATF Type

SPORTING RIFLE

Action

Lever Action

Swivel Studs

NO

Stock Material

WALNUT

Stock Color

WOOD

Sights

Yes

Rate of Twist

1:36"

Detachable Magazine

No

Checkering

Yes

Caliber/Gauge

.44-40 WINCHESTER

Overall Length

35.5000

Finish Type

CASE COLORED/HARDENED

Color

BLUED

Capacity

10

Length

46.3000

Hinged Floorplate

No

Height

2

Dimension
Barrel Length

18

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