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Specifications
UPC
022188900668
Stock Number
170268205
Condition
New in box
Brand
Smith & Wesson
Model
Smith & Wesson 1854 Stainless .45-70
Caliber
.45-70
Weight
0 lbs
Smith & Wesson, established in 1852, has a storied legacy of crafting some of the world's finest firearms. Renowned for their innovation, reliability, and superior performance, Smith & Wesson products have become synonymous with American craftsmanship and excellence. From law enforcement and military applications to personal protection and recreational shooting, their extensive range of pistols, revolvers, and rifles caters to every need. With a steadfast commitment to quality and continuous innovation, Smith & Wesson remains a trusted name for shooters and firearm enthusiasts worldwide.
Smith & Wesson was founded in 1852 by Horace Smith and Daniel B. Wesson in Springfield, Massachusetts. Their partnership began with the vision to cr…
Smith & Wesson was founded in 1852 by Horace Smith and Daniel B. Wesson in Springfield, Massachusetts. Their partnership began with the vision to cr…
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Manufacturer Description
The Smith & Wesson Model 1854 is a modern lever-action rifle built around a forged 416 stainless steel receiver and a 19.25 in 410 stainless steel barrel. The base synthetic configuration ships with a black synthetic stock and textured grip panels, a flat trigger, a large-loop operating lever and a removable magazine tube for quick unloading.
Factory features include a 4.75 in Picatinny optics base integrated into the receiver, M-LOK slots in the synthetic forend, an XS Sights adjustable ghost-ring rear sight and a gold bead front sight. The rifle is drilled and tapped to accept standard Marlin 1894-pattern mounts and comes with an 11/16-24 threaded muzzle with a thread protector.
The Model 1854 measures 36 in overall, weighs 6.8 lbs unloaded, and in its .44 Remington Magnum configuration holds 9+1 rounds. A manual cross-bolt safety is fitted on the receiver and the design emphasizes durability and field use while remaining optic-ready.
