


The 1866 was the first rifle to bear the name Winchester. It was a worthy heir to the famous Henry 1860—the first truly successful repeating rifle. In addition to its distinctive brass-colored frame, the Yellow Boy featured a number of improvements over the Henry, including a patented cartridge loading gate system and the convenient wooden forend.
The unique brass receiver would give way to sturdier steel beginning with the 1873. But the Yellow Boy remains as a handsome, distinctive reminder of another age and a centerpiece of any gun collection.
45 Colt—NOW AVAILABLE.
38-357
—NOW AVAILABLE.
44-40—Expected release Early 2008.
38-40—Expected release Early 2008.
| MODEL NO. | DESCRIPTION |
| RF664500240 | 45 Colt Octagonal 24" Barrel |
| RF664500200 | 45 Colt Octagonal 20" Barrel |
| RC664500190 | 45 Colt Round 19" Barrel Carbine |
| RF663800240 | 38-357 Special Octagonal 24" Barrel |
| RF663800200 | 38-357 Special Octagonal 20" Barrel |
| RC663800190 | 38-357 Special Round 19" Barrel Carbine |
| RF664440240 | 44-40 Octagonal 24" Barrel |
| RF664440200 | 44-40 Octagonal 20" Barrel |
| RC664440190 | 44-40 Round 19" Barrel Carbine |
| RF663840240 | 38-40 Octagonal 24" Barrel |
| RF663840200 | 38-40 Octagonal 20" Barrel |
| RC663840190 | 38-40 Round 19" Barrel Carbine |