The 1866 rifle features a brass frame, brass forend cap & butt plate, white finish steel parts, octagonal barrel, dovetail buckhorn rear and front blade sight, and a walnut rifle style butt stock.
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 and rifle are still popular lever action models with shooters today. The design of the 1866 features several improvements that allow it to be more shooter friendly for faster shooting including a loading gate, separate magazine tube, a forearm, and adjustable sights.
SKU | LC1/551023 |
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Weight (LB) | 8.2 |
Action Type | Lever action |
Barrel Bore Diameter | 0.442" |
Barrel Contour | Octagonal |
Barrel Finish | White steel |
Barrel Grooves | 6 |
Barrel Length (in) | 24.25" |
Barrel Twist & Rotation | RH 1x16" |
Buttplate/Pad | Brass |
Caliber | .45LC |
Capacity | 13 |
Firing Pin Type | Traditional |
Front Sight | Dovetail blade |
Forend Finish | Walnut |
Frame Finish | Brass |
Hand Dominance | RH |
New Arrival Product | No |
Manufacturer | Uberti |
FFL Dealer Required | Yes |
Overall Length (in) | 43.25" |
Rear Sight | Dovetail buckhorn |
Stock Finish | Walnut |
Taylor Tuning Option | Taylor tuning not available |
Trigger Type & Pull | Single trigger |
Triggerguard Finish | White steel |