Model 1873 Sporter Octagon Pistol Grip

Model 1873 Sporter Octagon Pistol Grip

Lever-action Model 1873 rifle with grade II/III walnut pistol grip stock and octagon barrel. Blued steel crescent buttplate, receiver, forearm cap and barrel.


Like no other. Do you like the look of a pistol grip stock on a classic rifle like the '73? Read on if you do. Because there is no doubt that there is something entirely cool about a pistol grip stock that has been combined with an octagon barrel. It has the look more of a dedicated rifleman than a working cowboy. You may love this rifle for other reasons, but the fact remains that a '73 like this is purely a classic. But we have taken it a step beyond with a walnut stock with fine Grade II/III walnut that simply gives it the look of the special limited rifles produced by Winchester in the mid-1800's that became the legend of stories and movies.

Timeless styling. The classic rifle-style forearm offers a timeless look and feel. It features a polished blued steel receiver, lever, crescent buttplate and forearm cap. And then the crescent buttplate is the final touch -- slipping right into your shoulder for a more solid hold from any shooting position.

Set your sights. The rear tang is drilled and tapped for tang mounted rear sight (not included). Features a semi-buckhorn rear sight and a Marble’s gold bead front sight.

  • GRADE II/III WALNUT PISTOL GRIP STOCK with a satin oil finish that’s velvet smooth to the touch
  • CLASSIC RIFLE-STYLE FOREARM for the timeless look and feel of the original Model 1873
  • DEEPLY POLISHED BLUE on the robust steel receiver, lever, crescent buttplate and forearm cap
  • CRESCENT BUTTPLATE slips right into your shoulder for a more solid hold from any shooting position
  • SEMI-BUCKHORN REAR SIGHT with MARBLE ARMS® gold bead front sight gets you on target quickly
  • STEEL LOADING GATE for smoother loading
  • RECEIVER TOP TANG is drilled and tapped for an optional tang-mounted rear sight that gives you a more precise sight picture and the timeless look and feel of shooting a long-barreled frontier rifle