Description
Nothing can be more representative of the opening of the American West and the early days of the Winchester Firearms brand than a single-shot rifle. This Single shot, lever-action rifle has a gloss blued finish on the 24 octagon barrel and the steel receiver, which is drilled and tapped. It features an oil-finished stock made of Grade I walnut with a checkered pistol grip and a Schnabel forearm. It also has a Pachmayr rubber butt pad, gold bead front sight with semi-buckhorn rear sight and sling swivel studs.
Specifications
| Action | Falling Block |
|---|---|
| Caliber | 17 HMR |
| Barrel length | 24″ |
| Capacity | 1 |
| Trigger | Standard |
| Oal | 40″ |
| Weight | 7.80 lbs |
| Stock description | Walnut Oil Finish |
| Metal finish | Blued High Polish |
| Twist | 1:90″ |
| Barrel description | Octagon |
| Receiver material | Steel |
| Sights | Semi-Buckhorn Rear,Bead Front; Drilled&Tapped |
| Barrel length range | 24.00″ to 24.99″ |
| Weight range | 7.00 lbs to 7.99 lbs |
| Hand | Right |
| Stock finish group | Brown |
| Metal finish group | Blued/Black |





