1866 Yellowboy Deluxe
1866 Yellowboy Deluxe
1866 Yellowboy Deluxe
New Product | Item Number | Model | Model Description | MSRP | Caliber | Action | Barrel Length | Magazine Capacity | Stock Finish | Frame Finish | Barrel | Barrel Finish | Buttplate Finish | Lever Finish | Number of Grooves | Twist Rate | Overall Length | Avg. Weight |
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New! | 342341 | 1866 Yellowboy Deluxe | Engraved | $1,799 | .45 Colt | Lever | 20" | 10+1 | A-Grade Satin Walnut | Case-Hardened | Octagonal | Blue | Brass | Case-Hardened | 6 | 1:16, RH | 36" | 8.2 lbs |
One of the beauties of the timeless Model 1866 is the brass frame, hence its nickname “Yellowboy.” It is not only the feature that makes this rifle instantly recognizable, but also a natural “canvas” on which a metal engraver can express his art at the highest level. With this in mind, Uberti has created this unique Model ‘66 Deluxe, which sports a polished brass frame embellished with a classically-inspired engraving design.
The rifle was originally chambered in the long-obsolete .44 rimfire. This cartridge, also called the .44 Henry, propelled a 200-gr lead bul-let at a respectable 1,100 feet per second. To make it accessible to the modern shooter, however, Uberti chambers it instead for the popular .45 Colt; this centerfire round features similar ballistics as the older rimfire cartridge while being widely available and capable of shooting heavier slugs for better performance on game.
One last thing: however beautiful, these premium Uberti guns are not designed to be safe-queens! They do just as well at the range or in the field as they do on the coffee-table as you show them off to your friends.
Features & Highlights
Engraved Receiver
Because the receiver of the 1866 is a “closed top” design—save for the ejector port--our engravers were able to use that space to further embellish this model with a floral design.
Engraved Receiver
This beautiful short rifle features a classically-inspired engraving faithfully copied from an original. The design shows a timeless acanthus-leaf motif on both sides. The left side of the receiver contains a medallion-shaped frame surrounding a bugling elk, while the right side has an escutcheon that may be left blank or engraved with the owner’s initials. All the work has been performed by the famed Atélier Giovanelli of Italy.