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Denix Model 1873 Non-Firing Replica Repeating Rifle in Brass Finish
Denix Model 1873 Non-Firing Replica Repeating Rifle in Brass Finish
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This faithful Denix replica of the legendary Model 1873 “Yellow Boy” repeating rifle captures the essence of the American West. With its antique brass-finish receiver, working lever-action mechanism, and real wood stock, this non-firing replica is perfect for collectors, reenactors, and film or stage productions.
Key Features
- Non-firing replica of the Winchester 1873 “Yellow Boy”
- Antique brass-finish receiver with black barrel
- Functional lever-action mechanism with operational trigger
- Includes 3 dummy cartridges for realistic loading and ejection
- Made of cast metal alloy and real hardwood
- Cannot be modified to fire; safe for display and handling
Specifications
- Overall Length: 39 inches (99 cm)
- Barrel Length: 18 7/8 inches (48 cm)
- Weight: Approximately 5 lbs 15 oz (2.7 kg)
- Material: Zinc-alloy metal and hardwood
- Finish: Brass receiver with blackened barrel and fittings
- Action: Functional lever and trigger with dummy cartridge ejection
Historical Background
Originally introduced in 1873, the Winchester rifle became a staple of the American frontier. Known as “The Gun That Won the West,” its brass-framed predecessor earned the nickname “Yellow Boy.” This non-firing reproduction stays true to the spirit and appearance of the classic lever-action design that defined a generation of pioneers, outlaws, and lawmen.
Ideal For
- Western and Civil War reenactors
- Historical collectors and firearms enthusiasts
- Museums and educational displays
- Movie and theater productions
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