Winchester Model 1873 Short Rifle .44-40 Win 20″

$111,850.00

A modern reproduction of the legendary “Gun that Won the West,” this .44-40 Winchester lever-action rifle delivers classic handling, historical authenticity, and reliable performance for hunting, competition, and recreational shooting.

Description

The Winchester Model 1873 Short Rifle, .44-40 Win, 20″, 10rd, Walnut Stock is a modern reproduction of the iconic “Gun that Won the West.” Chambered in .44-40 Winchester, it features a 20-inch barrel, a 10-round tubular magazine, and classic American walnut furniture. This rifle blends historical authenticity with modern manufacturing for reliable performance in hunting, competition, and recreational shooting.

Key Features

  • Authentic Replica: Faithful reproduction of the legendary 1873 action, the pinnacle of lever-gun design.
  • Versatile .44-40 Chambering: A classic dual-purpose cartridge effective for medium game and target shooting.
  • Balanced 20″ Barrel: Offers a perfect blend of maneuverability and sight radius for quick handling in brush or on the range.
  • 10-Round Capacity: Provides ample firepower for extended shooting sessions without constant reloading.
  • Premium Walnut Stock: Features a traditional straight-grip stock and forend for a secure, period-correct hold.

Specifications & Details

Specification Detail
Caliber .44-40 Winchester
Barrel Length 20 inches
Overall Length 39 inches (approx.)
Magazine Capacity 10 Rounds
Stock American Walnut
Action Lever-Action Repeater

This rifle is built to the original specifications, meaning it’s drop-in ready for a variety of period-correct leather slings and scabbards from brands like Hunter Company or Triple K Manufacturing. The toggle-link action is robust, and the overall weight, typically around 7.5 lbs, gives it a solid, steady feel. When it comes to a practical rifle for woods walking or cowboy action shooting, the short rifle configuration is the gold standard for speed and balance. The price point of $1118.50 positions it as a serious piece for the enthusiast who values heritage without sacrificing function.

Who This Rifle Is For

This Model 1873 is for the shooter who demands a tangible connection to history without compromising on reliability. It’s the ideal choice for the Missouri hunter stalking whitetail in dense timber, where its quick-pointing 20-inch barrel shines. It’s a mandatory piece for the competitive cowboy action shooter needing a main-match rifle that’s fast and authentic. Finally, it’s for the collector and recreational plinker who appreciates the mechanical elegance of a true American icon—a rifle that works as well today as it did 150 years ago.

Pros & Cons

Pros: Offers unmatched historical authenticity and smooth, proven lever-action operation. The .44-40 caliber is a classic with manageable recoil, suitable for reloaders. The walnut and steel construction ensures durability for generations. Its handling is intuitive and fast for follow-up shots.

Cons: The .44-40 is a less common cartridge than modern counterparts like .357 Magnum, which can affect off-the-shelf ammo availability and cost. The iron sights are period-correct but not adjustable for windage without a gunsmith. It’s a traditional design, so don’t expect Picatinny rails or modern optic mounting—that’s part of its charm.

Frequently Asked Questions

Q: Is this a true replica, and can I use it in SASS (Cowboy Action Shooting) competitions?

A: Yes, this is a faithful modern reproduction of the original Winchester 1873. When it comes to SASS competition, this model is specifically designed to meet the requirements for main-match rifle use in appropriate categories, provided it’s used with period-correct ammunition.

Q: How does the .44-40 Winchester perform for hunting?

A: Within its effective range—typically out to 100-125 yards—the .44-40 is a capable cartridge for medium game like deer and feral hogs. Its 200-210 grain bullet delivers solid penetration and expansion. That said, shot placement is always paramount, and understanding the cartridge’s ballistic arc is crucial for ethical hunting.

Q: What is the maintenance routine for this lever-action?

A: Maintenance is straightforward. Regular cleaning of the bore and chamber after use is essential, especially with older-style lead bullet ammunition. The action can be disassembled for deeper cleaning, but for most users, a basic field-strip to wipe down the bolt and lever linkages is sufficient. A drop of oil on the moving parts keeps it running smoothly.

Ready to own a piece of American history that’s built to be used? This Winchester Model 1873 Short Rifle is available at firearms-missouri.com for Missouri residents and nationwide. Complete your purchase online and coordinate delivery through your local FFL for the required transfer.

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