Taylors & Company 1873 Taylor Tuned .357 Mag Lever Action Rifle, Brown - 200FDE
SKU | 799145 |
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Brand | Taylors and Company |
MPN | 200FDE |
UPC | 810012511346 |
Product Details
Details
- Series/Collection: 1873 Taylor Tuned
- Action: Lever
- Stock Type: Straight
- Magazine Capacity: 10
- Caliber/Gauge: 357 Magnum
- Orientation: Right
- Sight: Rear Buckhorn with Front Blade
- Receiver Material: Case Hardened Steel
- Stock Material: Walnut
- Barrel Finish: Blue
- Stock Finish: Brown
- Barrel Length: 20"
- Overall Length: 39"
- Weight: 7.9 lb
- Barrel Type: Half Octagonal
Features
The 1866 was already quite popular when the smaller, yet quite similar 1873 model was released. It became an immediate favorite. The Winchester Repeating Arms Company may have thought that domestic military sales would make up most of the orders for the firearm, but in fact, civilian sales and international military purchases were what brought in profit that year. In that day, the 1873 was the first lever action available with a broad variety of options. Today, an array of options is still offered in Taylor's 1873 line. The straight stock model features a classic smooth walnut buttstock and forend. Taylor's also offers two custom action options on all 1873 models. The Comanchero action package includes a custom short-stroke action, lightened hammer and trigger pull, butt cover, lever wrap, and gold bead front sight. The Taylor Tuned option includes a custom action with hand polishing, custom hammer and lever springs, custom magazine tube spring, and an overall lightened action.
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All NFA Rules Apply
These items are controlled by the U.S. Government and authorized for export only to the country of ultimate destination for use by the ultimate consignee or end-user(s) herein identified. They may not be resold, transferred, or otherwise disposed of, to any other country or to any person other than the authorized ultimate consignee or end-user(s), either in their original form or after being incorporated into other items, without first obtaining approval from the U.S. government or as otherwise authorized by U.S. law and regulations.Magazines will be removed from firearms when shipping to states with magazine capacity restrictions.
