The 1876 Winchester, a scaled-up version of earlier toggle-link designs, was chambered for full-power rifle cartridges like the .45-60. Its 12-round capacity and fast action offered a significant firepower advantage over contemporary single-shot rifles. The rifle featured a dust cover, King's loading gate, and a cleaning kit stored in the buttplate, essential for field maintenance with black powder.
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