my too leverguns both in 44/40 one is a winchester 94 the other is a rossi 92 both shoot as they should
https://www.youtube.com/@chrome-lever-man/videos
found this guys channel on YT.
Can anyone tell me what the worth ofa Henry lever gun is, 45 colt, tube loader in brand new condition, no dings or scratches, mint (it's a couple of years old, but unfired til the other day, had about a half a dozen rounds through it). It's the black(powder coated maybe) steel, not brass action.
Ya can't park there mate.
@Finnwolf oh finnwolf where for art thou finnwolf??????
75/15/10 black powder matters
I bought mine brand new in ‘72(?) - I posted the receipt on another thread.
It failed to function once, luckily I was just shooting at a balloon, anyway there was no tension when working the action.
Took it to the local sporting goods shop and it was sent to a gunsmith, got it back fully functional and with a coil spring tied to the trigger guard along with a label saying ‘spring that came from the rifle’ - so I’m still none the wiser as to what went wrong!
Apart from that it’s been a great rifle, especially me being left handed.
‘Many of my bullets have died in vain’
@BarrytheHunter. Can’t edit post above but:
Look at my thread ‘A blast from the past’ in Off Topic section.
‘Many of my bullets have died in vain’
Reloading 307 Win is just as easy as reloading 308
I recently built a 307 Win on a single barrel take down Baikal 12 gauge
The only problem is getting 307 brass
If you get fired brass with a used Winchester 94 Big Bore you are made
If you need brass you will struggle and old stock factory ammo might be your only option.
I can run my rifle on 308 ammo and being a break action single shot I can get the brass out easily
A bit tricky in a lever action though
The Church of
John Browning
of the Later-Day Shooter
A few lever action rifles in my collection. I mainly have Marlins, with a few Winchesters just to keep them honest.
30/30 Texas, 2017 model.
Marlin Original Golden 39a, scope is a Barris 4.75 fixed Grand Slam. This rifle was made in New Haven. But has no JM or Rem stamping marks on it. Also has palm swell on pistol grip.
Marlin 308 Express MXLR 16inch. It is one, if not the slickest Marlin lever action I have ever owned. Im lucky I have about 250 factory rounds for it and all the reloading gear.
@Beemerlite i like the idea and looks of your Marlin 308 Express MXLR 16inch,
i will be doing a google later on the specs etc
without a picture . .. it never happened !
Marlin family photo.
Velocity is thrilling,but diameter does the real killing.
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