About Winchester Model 1866 Yellow Boy
Winchester Guns 534244140 1866 Yellow Boy Lever 44-40 Winchester 20\" 10+1 Grade I Walnut Stk The Winchester Model 1866 epitomizes the winning of the American West. But that is not all. It remains until today as a key example of the American industrial revolution. A revolution that was sweeping the world, changing world history forever. This is the rifle that made Oliver Winchester one of the great industrialist of the 19th Century, and set him on a path of firearms innovation and manufacturing prowess that became the stuff of legend. Whether for the joy of shooting, for cowboy action shooting or for a special hunting experience, this 1866 is ready. SPECIFICATIONS: Mfg Item Num: 534244140 Category: RIFLES CENTERFIRE Action :Lever Caliber :44-40 Winchester Barrel Length :20\" Capacity :10+1 OAL :39\" Weight :7 lbs Stock Description :Walnut Grade I Twist :1:26\" Barrel Description :Sporter Muzzle : Receiver Material :Brass Stock Finish Group :Wood
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Specifications
Category | Rifles |
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Length | 39" |
Action | Lever |
Caliber | .44-40 WCF |
Capacity | 10+1 |
Finish | Blued Barrel/Brass Receiver |
Gun Type | Rifle |
Sights | Marble sights – semi-buckhorn rear front sight |
Barrel Length | 20" |
Detailed Review
The Winchester Model 1866 Yellow Boy was a lever-action rifle produced by the Winchester Repeating Arms Company from 1866 to 1898. It was popularly known as the “Yellow Boy” because of its distinctive brass receiver. The rifle was designed by Benjamin Tyler Henry, the inventor of the Henry rifle, and it represented an improvement over his original design.
The Winchester Model 1866 was chambered in several calibers, including .44 Henry rimfire, .44-40 Winchester, .45 Colt, and .38 Special. It had a 24-inch barrel and a tube magazine that held up to 13 rounds. The rifle had a simple and reliable mechanism that made it easy to operate and maintain.
The Yellow Boy was a popular rifle, and it played an important role in the history of the American West. It was used by cowboys, frontiersmen, and Native American tribes. It was also used in military conflicts, such as the Indian Wars and the Spanish-American War.
The Winchester Model 1866 Yellow Boy was a significant improvement over earlier rifles because of its faster rate of fire, greater accuracy, and increased reliability. It was also more aesthetically pleasing than other rifles of the time, with its brass receiver and walnut stock.
Today, the Winchester Model 1866 Yellow Boy is highly sought after by collectors and enthusiasts. It is considered one of the most iconic rifles of the American West and a symbol of the pioneering spirit that helped shape the United States.
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Winchester Model 1866 Yellow Boy Reviews
james r
October 3, 2018james r on
no problems everything was as advertised, no delays, am happy w/every aspect of purchase
Colin G
September 18, 2018I was wanting a 66 in 38 Special but was not sure which to buy, the Uberti or the Miroku Winchester. I got a chance to shoot one of these rifles for a couple of Cowboy Action matches and was very pleased with the action. Right out of the box it is much sm
Gregory Chatzinikolis
September 8, 2018I love classic lever action Winchesters! The gun that won the West
Timothy W
June 12, 2018What a great rifle! It shoots as good as it looks. The wood is beautiful and fits well. The brass is flawless and the bluing is deep and even. The action is very smooth and the shells eject cleanly and clear the rifle very well. The sights are easy to use
John B
May 2, 2018First, service from Bud's was great. This is a beautiful rifle, fit & finish is perfect. It is heavier than a 73, but balances very well, the weight is mostly in the receiver. The brass colored receiver is bright and smooth, I could not find a single flaw
Michael P
September 15, 2017New, out of the box. Beautiful rifle. Took it apart, cleaned and polished everything, relubed it and put it back together. Then took it to a 3-day cowboy shoot where it worked like a dream. Put about 150 rounds through it without a problem. Even had a "cl
Walter Kern
August 21, 2016I have an original Winchester 1866 made in 1868, the older 1866 were still marked Henry on the Barrel address like mine is. I purchased one of these new so called Winchester Rifles, made in Japan like my Toyota and you know what, Its just like a Japanes
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Is Winchester Guns, Moruko?
No, it's actually a Winchester current production reproduction rifle manufactured in Winchester Repeating Arms sister factory in the mountain country near the city of Kochi, Japan. Details here : alloutdoor.com/2017/03/15/winchesters-genuine-yellow-boy-18