Smith & Wesson just announced the latest addition to its wildly popular Model 1854 line of lever-action rifles. The rifle now comes in two different variants chambered in the timeless .45 Colt.

Smith & Wesson 1854 Now in .45 Colt

Initially launched in .44 Rem Mag, the Model 1854 features a blend of classic lines with modern manufacturing enhancements. The line offers variants in synthetic black polymer with a stainless steel finish and a walnut-stocked rifle with an Armornite finish.

Each rifle comes with a 9+1 overall capacity and threaded 19 1/4-inch barrel. A 4 3/4-inch Pictainny base provides a mounting surface for optics. Meanwhile, an adjustable XS Sights ghost ring rear sight pairs with a gold bead front sight for a traditional sight picture. A flat-face trigger and removable magazine tube rounds out the package.

For more info, visit smith-wesson.com.

On June 20, 2024, Ballistic reported:

Smith & Wesson Model 1854 Adds Walnut Variant

Back at SHOT Show, Smith & Wesson dropped some big news with the release of the Model 1854 lever-action rifle series. Now the wildly popular lever-gun gets a new addition with a black Armornite finish and checkered walnut furniture.

Still chambered in .44 Magnum, the new addition features the Armornite finish for corrosion resistance. Walnut furniture pairs with a large lever loop and a smooth action. A flat trigger and 9+1 capacity, threaded 19.25-inch barrel and Picatinny scope mount round out the build.

S&W Model 1854 Specs

  • Caliber: .44 Rem Mag
  • Barrel: 19.24 inches
  • Overall Capacity: 9+1
  • Receiver: 416 Stainless Steel, Forged
  • Finish: Black Armornite
  • Furniture: Walnut
  • MSRP: $1,399
Smith & Wesson Model 1854 Walnut

On January 22, 2024, Ballistic reported:

Smith & Wesson makes some major industry news today, tapping into its illustrious history along with the pulse of the modern American hunter and shooter. Paying homage to its earliest of days, the Smith & Wesson Model 1854 introduces the first modern lever-action carbine under the S&W banner.

Smith & Wesson Model 1854 Series

Paying homage to the Volcanic Pistol, widely regarded as the first working lever-action design, the S&W Model 1854 brings a modern lever-action to Smith & Wesson. It becomes “the first to incorporate the feel of Smith & Wesson’s revered large-frame revolvers, their smooth action, and iconic craftsmanship,” according to S&W. At first glance, we sure think they’re onto something.

“Today, as we proudly unveil the Model 1854 Series, we embark on a journey that pays homage to this timeless design. Meticulously crafted, these rifles fuse the classic craftsmanship of the iconic lever-action with modern engineering to deliver a platform built on reliability and performance. Our new Model 1854 rifles are a nod to tradition and a testament to Smith & Wesson’s legacy as an American firearms manufacturer,” said Mark Smith, President & CEO.

Model 1854

Model 1854 Series carbines feature 19 1/4-inch barrels chambered in .44 Rem Mag. The rifle delivers a 9+1 overall capacity. A blend of classic aesthetics and modern components, the 1854 pairs a black synthetic stock and forend with a stainless steel metal finish metal parts. M-LOK slots in the forend provide a surface for attaching accessories. The carbine includes a 4 3/4-inch Picatinny base, large loop lever and flat-face trigger. A side loading gate, side ejection and removable mag tube round out the package.

Model 1854 Limited Series

While this carbine shares most of the basic feature set, it stands apart with a classic high-grade satin walnut finish on the stock and forend. A polished black PVD finish on the receive and barrel add to the classic look.

All Model 1854 Series carbines feature an overall length of 36 inches. They come with a 11/16-24 threaded muzzle and an XS Sights adjustable ghost ring rear and gold bead front sight.

Standard Model 1854 Series carbines retail for 1,279. The Limited Edition 1854 retails for $3,499. For more info, visit smith-wesson.com.

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