Introduced in 1876 as the Centennial Rifle, this was one of the first lever action firearms to chamber heavier, centerfire ammunition with enough power to hunt bears or bison. Its capability was also appealing to notorious outlaws such as Johnny Ringo and Tom Horn. Features chamber options for four of the original cartridges. Case-hardened frame finish; blue barrel. Straight stock. Weighs approximately 10 lbs. Commercial ammunition available.
The 1876 Centennial Rifle from Uberti is an exact replica of the Winchester Centennial Rifle, but even better.
It has stronger materials and more precise matching to exacting tolerances and specifications. Today’s model is more accurate and stronger for use with modern smokeless and black powder ammunition.
True to the originals, the 1876 Centennial Rifle is chambered in the hard-hitting calibers: .45-60, .45-75, and .50-95. These Uberti rifles are powerful enough to take down North America’s largest big-game animals.
The rifle has a 28 inch octagonal barrel, fully adjustable sights, color case-hardened receiver, and A-grade walnut straight stock and forend.
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