Winchester Model 1873 {.44-40}
“The gun that won the West” was ubiquitous in post-Civil War America and still occupies a special place in the mythos of the Old West. Like many lever-action rifles of the period, this Winchester was chambered for a common pistol caliber so that frontiersmen could use the same supply of ammunition for all their weapons. Modern reproductions are still available through several manufacturers.
Item type
Weapon, Ranged
Ranges: 125/250/500
Capacity: 12+1
Strength: 2
Size: 3
Cost: •••