Lever Actions
- Suck My Glock
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Re: Lever Actions
All I know is that last year, I found on this board a used Marlin 1894 .38/.357 stainless CST, which has the threaded barrel. They retail for about $1050, but I was able to get this one for $850. If I didn't care about a threaded barrel or stainless steel, I could have found a nice plain blued steel Marlin carbine for about $600 or maybe less. But those extra features were worth it to me.
- Hammer 35
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Re: Lever Actions
Might have something to do with Marlin getting shut down until Ruger can get everything moved, set up and running and Henry completely retooling their line up.
Might be some people snapping up what's left over to have a handy carbine since AR's are in short supply as well.
Might be some people snapping up what's left over to have a handy carbine since AR's are in short supply as well.
- McKnight55
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Re: Lever Actions
"Some may be buying them up to either flip if the AR15's all banned, or to replace the AR15 if they're banned."
A Ruger Scout Rifle [GSR] would probably qualify.
A Ruger Scout Rifle [GSR] would probably qualify.
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"HD and general purpose truck rifle? Lever gun."
Interesting, can you be a little more specific?
The specs on the Ruger Scout are comparable to just about any lever action.Actually,the barrel is 16" and overall length is 38.5 '. It also has iron sites and a 10 + 1 ammo capacity.
https://www.ruger.com/products/scoutRif ... /6829.html
Is it a preference for the lever action vs. the bolt?
Interesting, can you be a little more specific?
The specs on the Ruger Scout are comparable to just about any lever action.Actually,the barrel is 16" and overall length is 38.5 '. It also has iron sites and a 10 + 1 ammo capacity.
https://www.ruger.com/products/scoutRif ... /6829.html
Is it a preference for the lever action vs. the bolt?
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Re: Lever Actions
Well,McKnight55 wrote: ↑December 5th, 2020, 3:48 am Is it a preference for the lever action vs. the bolt?
A good lever gun is sexy AND has a soul .
- Pale Rider
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Re: Lever Actions
You aren't a "gun guy" and probably a bone smoker, if you don't own at least one lever action.
- Old Jeff H
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Re: Lever Actions
I honestly thought the Win 94 I listed wouldn't last long. Did I miss the mark on my pricing?
- Hammer 35
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Re: Lever Actions
Can confirm that a good lever gun can deliver very fast follow-up shots. My little Rossi 92 put plenty of venison in the freezer when I lived back east in a straightwall/shotgun only state. 44mag is plenty of thump for big whitetails of your close enough.
Another often overlooked benefit is how well they shoulder and point extremely quickly, especially the smaller 92' sized guns.
Another often overlooked benefit is how well they shoulder and point extremely quickly, especially the smaller 92' sized guns.
- McKnight55
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Re: Lever Actions
I get that point. I grew up watching the Rifleman.needsmostuff wrote: ↑December 5th, 2020, 7:15 amWell,McKnight55 wrote: ↑December 5th, 2020, 3:48 am Is it a preference for the lever action vs. the bolt?
A good lever gun is sexy AND has a soul .
Reloading with a magazine would be preferable for me.
What is everybodies definition of a truck gun?
- McKnight55
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Re: Lever Actions
Not really,I was responding to "Some may be buying them up to either flip if the AR15's all banned, or to replace the AR15 if they're banned."
I would take an AR, over the lever or bolt, every time.
I've been looking at the Aero Survival Rifle.
https://www.tnwfirearms.com/Default.asp
I like the idea of same magazine[Glock] and ammo for your handgun and truck rifle.. It comes in 9/40/45/357 sig/10MM/460 Rowland.
It is a little pricey.
- Hammer 35
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Re: Lever Actions
I kind of want one of the Henry Long Rangers to set up a a hunting rifle.
But then I think to myself, a similarly priced bolt gun will:
-outshoot it
-work better from prone
-be lighter
-more easily serviced
But then I circle back to "I just kind of want one". Spent alot of times back east in the woods hunting with one lever action or another.
But then I think to myself, a similarly priced bolt gun will:
-outshoot it
-work better from prone
-be lighter
-more easily serviced
But then I circle back to "I just kind of want one". Spent alot of times back east in the woods hunting with one lever action or another.
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Re: Lever Actions
Lever actions are nice but I have never been a big fan of them.
I do like lever action .22's and have several.
For hunting I will take a good bolt action over any other.
I do like lever action .22's and have several.
For hunting I will take a good bolt action over any other.
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Re: Lever Actions
Mmmmm indeed
Re: Lever Actions
I personally love the old world charm of the Lever gun. Its pleasing aesthetically, somewhat ergonomic and just plain cool to own, shoot and use. If i could only have one rifle it might just be a lever gun in a rifle caliber. Maybe a Winchester 1886 in 45-70
As to the cost and shortage, i think everything is over priced including lever guns. Lever guns i assume were never made in huge quantity in recent years. So with the overbuying there not keeping up. Couple that with the previously mentioned issues with Marlin and the changes at Henry and you have a perfect storm of supply not meeting demand. People are buying things they normally would not have as well. Winchester, Browning, Marlin are all The beginnings of American Gun Culture. All but marlin are merely a name these days. Marlin we are unsure what it is now or what it will become. Long Live the Lever my favorite rifle.
