It became a worldwide hit. The Yellowboy includes the recreation of 3 of the most popular 1866 Lever Action Rifle models: Yellowboy Carbine with 19 inch barrel and carbine-style brass buttplate, Yellowboy Short Rifle with 20 inch barrel, brass fore-end nose cap and solid brass crescent … It […] So small, indeed, that the ballistic performance was in the 70-80 joule range… even less of a modern .22 or .25 caliber cartdidge. Compared to the frail paper catridges, these compact bullets were so solid that they could be put into a tubular magazine of a repeating gun, and fed one after the other by operating a lever. Miniature, 47% Scale Uberti Winchester Model 1866 “Yellow Boy” Carbine in Pre-owned Mint Condition, & ½ Scale Beaded Felt “Tom Horn” Cowboy Hat . The magazine loaded from the front, by compressing the spring towards the muzzle, until the spring tube could be rotated and the mouth of the magazine freed. Year of Manufacture: 1997. We use cookies on this website, our and third parties, to enhance your user experience. 6x46mm 17 HMR 22 LR 22-250 Remington. Uberti has recreated 3 of the most popular 1866 Yellowboy Rifle models:. [CDATA[//> Model: 66 Carbine. The catalog number is 1487 but this 1873 is marked on the barrel as a 45 Colt not a 44 Magnum. This loading gate has the LARGE mounting screw hole. This lavishly engraved limited edition features the “transitional” flat-sided receiver, which straddles the Model 1860 and the 1866, a characteristic found only in very early 1866 serial numbers. The 1866 Lever Action ("Yellowboy") Rifle was a marked improvement over the Henry rifle. 94 - 1886 - 1873 - 1892; Carabines CHAPPA 1892 - Spencer 1860 - Sharps 1874; Carabine à lever action 22LR UBERTI 1866 YellowBoy Carbine. Serial Number: 67918. 1:20, RH, Abbreviations Along with the revised magazine, the loading gate was the main point of strenght of this innovative project, Like in 1866, the Uberti replica is manufactured through a series of machining processes that obtain the finshed receiver starting from a 5 kg, single block of forged brass, Looking at the left side of the receiver shows the clear connection between this "early" 1866 specimen worked out by Uberti and the typical profile of the receiver of the Henry rifle. Bert - the post from Bob indicates the letter "A" was added to the serial number in 1882, followed by the letter "B" in about 1884. This is an extraordinary example of the iconic "On the Rocky Mountains" deluxe factory panel scene engraved Winchester Model 1866 Lever Action rifle that was manufactured in 1871. .45 Colt, Barrel Length: //-->