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La Horde d'Or à Asnières 92600 une association de Jeux d'Histoire avec figurines : Règles historiques > DBA, LOTOW ... Règles fantastiques > Star Wars Miniatures Starship Battle, le Seigneur des Anneaux, WarHammer 40K, AT-43, WarHammer Battle ...

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NAVY ARMS COMPANY
219 Lawn Street
Martinsburg, WV 25401

Phone: 304-262-9870
Fax: 304-262-1658

E-mail: info@navyarms.com

 
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1866 "YELLOW BOY" RIFLE
Oliver Winchester's improved version of the Henry rifle was an immediate success with its King's patent side loading port and wooden forearm. The brass receiver earned the Winchester Model 1866 the nickname "Yellow Boy" from the Warriors of the Indian tribes. This replica features an octagonal barrel, polished brass receiver and furniture and walnut stocks.
Bbl. Length: 24 1/4"; O.A.L.: 43 1/4"; Weight: 8 lbs. 8 oz.; Caliber: .38 Spl., .44-40 or .45 Colt.
Refer to list for model numbers. - $915.00 (FFL Required)

Click for 1866 Rifle Schematic

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1866 "YELLOW BOY" SHORT RIFLE
Designed with the assistance of some of the nations top Cowboy Action Shooting champions, the 1866 Short Rifle features a handy 20" octagonal barrel. Instead of the standard 1866 ladder rear sight, this model sports a semi-buckhorn sight that is favored by Cowboy Shooters. Polished brass receiver, walnut stocks.
Bbl. Length: 20"; O.A.L.: 39 1/4"; Weight: 7 lbs. 8 oz.; Caliber: .38 Spl., .44-40 or .45 Colt.
Refer to list for model numbers. - $915.00 (FFL Required)

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1866 "YELLOW BOY" CARBINE
The "Yellow Boy" saddle ring carbine has a round barrel, polished brass receiver, walnut stocks and a saddle ring mounted on the left side of the receiver.
Bbl. Length: 19"; O.A.L.: 38 1/4"; Weight: 7 lbs. 4 oz.; Caliber: .38 Spl., .44-40 or .45 Colt
Refer to list for model numbers. - $882.00 (FFL Required)

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1873 WINCHESTER-STYLE RIFLE
The Winchester 73 was "The gun that won the West".  The ë73 paired with the Colt single action revolver were undoubtedly the two favorite arms of the Western pioneers.  "Buffalo Bill" Cody was so impressed with the rifle he wrote "...and for general hunting or Indian fighting, I pronounce the improved Winchester the ëboss'."  This replica features a lush case hardened receiver, full octagon barrel and walnut stocks.
Bbl. Length: 24 1/4"; O.A.L.: 43 1/4"; Weight: 8 lbs. 4 oz.; Caliber: .357 Mag., .44-40 or .45 Colt
Refer to list for model numbers. - $1047.00 (FFL Required)

Click for 1873 Rifle & Carbine Schematic

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1873 SPORTING RIFLE
The top of the Winchester line, the 1873 Sporting Rifle was renowned for its handsome lines and timeless appeal.  This reproduction features an octagonal barrel, case hardened receiver and a checkered walnut pistol grip buttstock and forend.
Bbl. Length: 24 1/4"; O.A.L.: 48 3/4"; Weight: 8 lbs. 14 oz.; Caliber: .357 Mag., .44-40 or .45 Colt.
Refer to list for model numbers. - $1183.00 (FFL Required)

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1873 "BORDER MODEL" RIFLE
The rare 1873 Short Rifle was only available on a special order basis from Winchester.  This variation was very popular in the Southwestern states adjoining the Mexican border and was called the "Border Model".  This replica features blued, full octagonal barrel, color case hardened receiver and walnut stocks.
Bbl. Length: 20"; O.A.L.: 39 1/4"; Weight: 7 lbs. 6 oz.; Caliber: .357 Mag., .44-40 or .45 Colt.
Refer to list for model numbers. - $1047.00 (FFL Required)

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1873 DELUXE "BORDER MODEL" RIFLE
Used by some of the top competitors in Cowboy Action Shooting today, this short rifle features a 20" octagonal barrel and a checkered pistol grip buttstock and forend. Blued barrel, color case hardened receiver and walnut stocks.
Bbl. Length: 20"; O.A.L.: 39 1/4"; Weight: 7 lbs. 6 oz.; Caliber: .357 Mag., .44-40 or .45 Colt.
Refer to list for model numbers. - $1183.00 (FFL Required)

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1873 WINCHESTER-STYLE CARBINE
The classic "Saddle Gun" of the Old West, this model was one of the Winchester's most popular carbines. This replica has a round barrel, blued receiver, walnut stocks and a saddle ring mounted on the left side of the frame.
Bbl. Length: 19"; O.A.L.: 38 1/4"; Weight: 7 lbs.; Caliber: .357 Mag., .44-40 or .45 Colt.
Refer to list for model numbers.- $1025.00 (FFL Required) 

 

Rifles et carabines

 

1892 RIFLES and CARBINES
Designed by John M. Browning to replace the Model 1873, the 1892 Winchester rifle became one of the most popular lever actions of all time. It was based on his Model 1886, but reduced in size and chambered for the popular short cartridges used in the Winchester 1873.  Simplification of the elevator and feeding system gave the 1892 a much smoother action than previous models.  This makes 1892 replicas very popular with Cowboy competitors.  Navy Arms has developed this line of deluxe 1892 Winchester reproductions specifically for the rapidly growing sport of Cowboy Action Shooting. The 1892 is now sold under the Replica Arms banner, but are still backed by Navy Arms.

 

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1892 RIFLE
This replica of the early 1892 Winchester rifle has a full octagonal barrel, forend cap and crescent buttplate just like the original.  The buttstock and forend are fashioned from American walnut.  The receiver and furniture are available in either a blued, brass or a color case hardened finish.
Bbl. Length: 24 1/4"; O.A.L: 42"; Weight: 7 lbs.; Caliber: .357 Mag. or .45 Colt
Refer to list for model numbers.
- $443.75 (FFL Required)

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1892 SHORT RIFLE
The rare Short Rifle was a special order Winchester for customers who wanted the popular full octagon barrel in a carbine length.  More 1892 Short Rifles were sold in Texas than any other state.  Many of these rifles were ordered by the Eagle Hardware Company of Eagle Pass, Texas who marketed them as the "Texas Special."  These Navy Arms replicas feature the short, handy full octagon barrel, steel forend cap, crescent buttplate and American walnut stocks.  Available with a blued or a color case hardened finish.
Bbl. Length: 20"; O.A.L.: 37 3/4"; Weight: 6 lbs. 4 oz.; Caliber: .357 Mag. or .45 Colt
Refer to list for model numbers.
- $443.75 (FFL Required)

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STAINLESS 1892 RIFLE
The stainless steel Model 1892 rifle features a full octagon barrel and is stocked in American walnut.
Bbl. Length: 24 1/4"; O.A.L.: 42"; Weight: 7 lbs. 3 oz.; Caliber: .357 Mag. or .45 Colt
Refer to list for model numbers.
- $489.95 (FFL Required)


STAINLESS 1892 SHORT RIFLE
(Not Shown)
The stainless steel version of the "Short Rifle" features a carbine length full octagon barrel and American walnut stocks.
Bbl. Length: 20"; O.A.L.: 37 3/4"; Weight: 6 lbs. 4 oz.; Caliber: .357 Mag. or .45 Colt.
Refer to list for model numbers.
- $489.95 (FFL Required)

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STAINLESS 1892 CARBINE
Ideal for S.A.S.S. Black Powder Cartridge competition, these Navy Arms 1892's are constructed from Stainless Steel. This carbine features a round barrel, American walnut stocks and a saddle ring mounted on the left side of the receiver.
Bbl. Length: 20"; O.A.L.: 37 1/2"; Weight: 5 lbs. 14 oz.; Caliber: .357 Mag. or .45 Colt
Refer to list for model numbers.
- $431.25 (FFL Required

Single shot 

 

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1874 SHARPS #2 CREEDMOOR RIFLE

A lightweight sporting rifle for off-hand silhouette shooters and hunters, due to its 30” thin taper round barrel. Highly polished nickel receiver and action. Comes standard with a precision “Soule” target grade rear tang sight and front globe with 12 inserts.
Bbl. Length: 30”; O.A.L.: 48”; Weight: 10 lbs.; Caliber: .45-70 Government.
Mod. No. SCR072 - $1689.00(FFL Required)

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1874 SHARPS "QUIGLEY" RIFLE

An exact reproduction from the movie “Quigley Down Under.” The Quigley features a distinctive case-hardened receiver, military patchbox and 34” heavy octagonal barrel.
Bbl. Length: 34”; O.A.L.: 50”; Weight: 13 lbs.; Caliber: .45-70 Government
Mod. No. SQR045 - $1774.00(FFL Required
 

 

Le LEMAT

 

LE MAT® REVOLVERS

The Le Mat® was probably the most romantic revolver ever manufactured.  Conceived by the fertile minds of a French seafarer and a brilliant military man, Colonel Le Mat and General Beauregard worked together to perfect the ultimate military sidearm.  It was a favorite of Cavalry General J.E.B. Stuart, as well as many Confederate Naval and Infantry officers.  The first models were made by John Krider, a Philadelphia gunsmith.  But due to the war, production was set up as a cottage industry in and around Paris where the guns were produced for the Confederate States.  The revolvers were then sent to England where they were proofed and shipped on to Bermuda where they were run through the blockade to the Confederacy.  This nine shot .44 caliber revolver with a central single shot barrel of approximately .65 caliber gave the Confederate serviceman a considerable edge over his adversary.  The most awesome hand held firing weapon ever produced, this revolver has been re-created by Navy Arms Company  for the collector, historian and shooter.  The Le Mat features all steel construction with a highly polished blue finish.  Hammer and trigger are color case hardened.  The walnut stocks are hand checkered with an oil finish. Bbl. length: 6 3/4"; O.A.L. 13 1/2"; Weight: 3 lbs. 7 oz.; Rec. Ball Dia.: .451 R.B.

 

ARMY MODEL LE MAT®
Features knurled pin barrel release and cross pin barrel selector.
Mod. No. LMT100 - $748.00
 

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NAVY MODEL LE MAT®
Features knurled pin barrel release and spur barrel selector.
Mod. No. LMT101 - $748.00
 

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CAVALRY MODEL LE MAT®
General J.E.B. Stuart's sidearm.  Features a lanyard ring, spur trigger guard, lever type barrel release and cross pin barrel selector.
Mod. No. LMT102 - $748.00
 

Le six coup ! 

 
1875 SCHOFIELD® CAVALRY MODEL REVOLVER
The legendary 1875 Schofield was one of the most popular revolvers of the Old West era.  This Smith and Wesson single action top break was originally a Model No. 3 that was modified by Major George W. Schofield for the U.S. Cavalry and was issued along the Colt Single Action Army.  With its quick reloading capabilities, the Schofield became the handgun of choice with Lawmen, Cowboys and Outlaws like Jesse James. This Navy Arms reproduction comes complete with a replica of an original S&W factory box.  Features a blued frame, cylinder and barrel, case hardened trigger guard, latch and hammer, and walnut stocks with cartouche. Bbl. Length: 7"; O.A.L.: 12 3/4"; Weight: 2 lbs. 5 oz.; Caliber: .38 Spl., .44-40 or .45 Colt
 
 
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