• Action: Lever-Action
  • Caliber: .30-30 Winchester (30-30 Win)
  • Barrel Length: 20 inches (carbine) or 26 inches (rifle)
  • Capacity: Typically 6-7 rounds (tube magazine)
  • Finish: Blued steel, sometimes with nickel accents on small parts
  • Stock: Walnut, straight grip
  • Sights: Open sights, often with a buckhorn rear
  • Features: Saddle ring, engraved receiver, decorative medallions
  • Receiver: Later versions (post-1964) used sintered steel (powdered metal) for the receiver, unlike earlier milled receivers, and were often black chromed.
  • Weight: Around 7-8 lbs (carbine) 
What makes it special:
  • Commemorative: Honors William Frederick “Buffalo Bill” Cody.
  • Collectibility: Highly sought after by collectors due to historical significance and detailed engravings.
  • Design: Blends classic late 19th-century styling with some modern manufacturing techniques.