Bushmaster XM-10 Standard vs Taylor's & Company 1866 Yellowboy
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Rifles | Bushmaster XM-10 Standard | Taylor's & Company 1866 Yellowboy |
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Length | 33.25"-37.25" | 37.87" |
Action | Semi-Automatic | Lever |
Caliber | .308 Winchester | .45 Colt |
Capacity | 20+1 | 10 |
Finish | Black | Blued Barrel/Brass Receiver |
Details | ||
Brand | Bushmaster | Taylor's & Company |
Reviews | See 4 Reviews | N/A |
Prices | ||
MSRP | $915.20 | $1,110.98 |
Used Price | $640.64 | $777.69 |
Sale Price | $823.68 | $999.88 |
Rifles Descriptions
Bushmaster XM-10 Standard
Stock :Black 6-Position Collapsible Metal Finish :Black Muzzle :A2 Flash Hider Receiver Material :Aluminum Sights :None (Optics Ready) Barrel Description :Chrome Moly Steel Chrome-Lined Twist :1:10"
Taylor's & Company 1866 Yellowboy
After Nelson King patented his new loading system his 1866 model played a prominent part in the winning of the West. The 1866 model or Yellowboy, as it was famously known because of its shiny brass frame, was the successor to the Henry rifle. Production began in 1866 and continued through 1898, a period when both rifles and carbines were introduced. The 1866 carbine features a brass frame, brass butt plate, blued & case hardened steel parts, round barrel, dovetail flip up rear sight, fixed front band sight, walnut carbine style butt stock, and a saddle ring on the left side of the frame.