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1892 LA Trapper 357Mag, 16″ Walnut 8Rd

1892 LA Trapper 357Mag, 16″ Walnut 8Rd

SKU: CSSI|CH920335
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Description

Chiappa Firearms, MFG# 920.335, UPC: 8053670710542, UOM: Each, 1892 Trapper Carbine, .357 Mag, 16″ Barrel, Short Buckhorn Rear Sight, Color Case/Walnut, 8-rd, CHIF, CHIFLG12, CHIFLGALL, LG12, LGALL

Additional information

UPC

8053670710542

Manufacturer

Chiappa Firearms

Manufacturer Part Number

920.335

Action

Lever Action

Adjustable Objective

False

ATF Manufacturer

CHIAPPAFIREARMS/CHIAPPAFIREARM

ATF Model

1892

ATF Type

Rifle

Barrel Length

16"

Barrel Length Range

16" to 16.99"

Caliber/Gauge

Capacity

8 + 1

Checkering

NO

Color

BI-TONE

Detachable Magazine

No

Dimension

2.70 X 9.40 X 47.90

Drilled and Tapped

False

Finish

Color Case Hardened

Finish Type

Blued

Grip Material

Wood Stock Hand Oiled Walnut

Grip Type

Hand Oiled Walnut

Hand

Right Hand

Height

2.7000

Hinged Floorplate

No

Illuminated Reticle

False

Length

47.9000

Material

Steel

Other Features

COLOR CASE HARDENED RECEIVER,

Overall Length

34"

Package Height

2.5

Package Length

47.5

Package Width

9.5

Product Type

Rifle

Rate of Twist

1-in-19

Recoil Pad

No

Scope Cover Included

False

Shipping Weight

7.95

Sights

Fixed Front/Adj Rear

Sights Type

Adjustable Sights

Stock Color

WOOD

Stock Description

Fixed

Stock Finish Group

Brown

Stock Material

WALNUT

Swivel Studs

No

Weight

7.95

Weight (lbs)

6

Weight Range

6 lbs to 6.99 lbs

Width

9.4000

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