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Taylor’s & Company out of Winchester, VA has long been known for importing historical firearms and now they’re giving some more level-action-goodness…though with some contemprary features. This is their new lever-action, the TC86 Takedown Rifle. It’s got a little bit for everyone, matching some modern functionality and some rustic design.

According to Taylor’s & Company the TC86 Takedown is a “hunting rifle where style meets functionality.” It’s made for getting out in the sticks, while maintaining a classy design. The rifle has a color case receiver, checkered pistol grip, walnut stock, and walnut stock. It also features a rubber butt plate to absorbsrecoi and a wide lever loop size for easy use in all conditions.
Note tht the TC86 takedown rifle breaks down for travel, making it a versatile companion for any hunt, hike, or to just go plinking at the range. It also Includes a weaver rail sight with a Skinner peep sight on it.

Rob Girard, VP of Sales & Marketing at Taylor’s, says,
“Taylor’s & Company brings to the gun enthusiast classic firearms that made cowboys, lawmen, and outlaws famous, but with a modern twist. All Taylor’s premium firearms are made using the latest in precision machinery and high-quality materials with one goal in mind; to create reliable and accurate reproductions of Civil War, Old West, hunting and tactical guns from the 19th century. The TC86 Takedown is a perfect example of this.”

The TC86 Takedown is available and models are shipping now. To learn more about the TC86 Takedown and the product offerings from Taylor’s & Company, you can go check out the website at: www.taylorsfirearms.com
SPECS:
LENGTH: 16.5” | CALIBER: .45-70
MSRP: $1839.86
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