The Citadel is cheaper if buying new from what I see, not opposed to the rossi but would prefer synthetic and dark metal work
The Citadel is cheaper if buying new from what I see, not opposed to the rossi but would prefer synthetic and dark metal work
anyone else notice the difference in recoil between straight stock and pistol grip in the same chambering or is it just me that found my straight stock winny had less recoil than my marlin both 30/30
I have one in .44. It is very accurate and very easy to carry around.
Mine came with screws that were too short holding the rail on, these got replaced under warranty.
Also if you are going to suppress it the thread goes back a touch from the end cap of the magazine. DPT make a suppressor that is tapered which accommodate this, if not you may need a washer.
I think they are made in the same factory as the Rossi.
Citadel .44 doing the business for a bit of winter bush stalking.
Smith and Wesson have a lever action out, available only 44 mag atm and 3kg bare
https://www.smith-wesson.com/product...ifle-44-magnum
Pack out heavy
Tidy but well used 1873 produced in 1874.
Retailed by Wikinson & Son Pall Mall London,the Son went on to Swords and Razor blade production.
"Sixty percent of the time,it works every time"
The nicest looking and smoothest action Winchester ever in my opinion.
My first gun a Miroku 308 that I have owned for 20 years and my pig gun a Rossi 44 magnum.
I had a long rummage inside a Model 1876 last year.
Pretty interesting rifle and yes very smooth
But I just can't understand why anyone would want an 1876 with a close coupled double set trigger on it !
That trigger cased a lot of drama and heartache
I'm sure the Winchester collectors like all the bells and whistles on their rifles.
But those sort of factory extras are next level complicated and spare parts do not exist. So avoid them like the plague
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