Required fields are marked *. It was even out of warranty and they took care of it no charge. I really want to get one in .357 mag. We’re having technical issues, but we’ll be back in a flash. https://www.rincolnia.com/images/Public/38SPL_SUPP.mp4. Then expand and retool , upgrade if you find it’s your thing. (I’ve been running 7 grains for handgun loads.). Try some Blue Dot in your .357 Mag, chronograph it and see how you like it. Good time to start getting ready for the next ammo drought. Your buddy’s Italian .357 was probably a Chiappa. I have a old JM Marlin lever rifle in .357, It’s one of those rifles that has been out there and used before I got it. .44 Henry rimfire. “But muh tactical!” you say? Long guns get in the way.
Winchester Lever-Action repeating rifles are an integral part of the folklore of the American West. Gun shows are your salvation. That’s what the “saddle ring” designs were for. im looking to trade for a 357 lever action….. Good luck….hope you brought your best marbles….. Most of the famous Hatfield-McCoy feud was fought with lever guns. And one 1886 Winchester 45-70 takedown model, ( rare). Please enable JavaScript in your browser and reload the page.
Dies, a dipper set and some components and you are gtg. Joe Grine and I spent a day testing it agains the venerable .30-30, and the results astounded us. Frankly the quality was sinking fast before Remington bought them out, but they went straight off the cliff when they fired all the Marlin workers and took their worn out tooling and put their own Remington workers (with no experience building lever guns) on them. The Henry Big Boy Steel in .357 is about $700. Introduced shortly after the American Civil War, the very first Winchester, the M1866, would go on to see military service as far afield as Bulgaria, but it was in the hands of civilians that it would become known as 'The gun that won the west.' You would be hard pressed to find an all around cartridge as good as the .357. I like all of them, they all have different “personalities”. Not all rifles need to be used to kill commies. Significantly disappointed and I reopened another repair ticket. get the Lee hand press. There is an issue in how the hammer and bolt are aligned. Have you actually tried looking for a .38/.357 lever gun? Night and day in service and I didn’t have to wait over a month. Now it’s the way it should have been from the factory. Great rifle and never have had an issue, shooting with 8 grains of unique with 225 grn semi wadcutters. .30-30 is just a little unpleasant in it due to the light weight and stock.
I wish I had bought more…..or kept more …..lol. Indeed. Best to have at least one, in your favorite caliber, in the collection.
I agree. The old tooling is long gone now. The .450 is like a 45-70 magnum. Til inauguration day and beyond, demand will likely increase. Marlin changed the sliding top strap to a sliding sidewall, therefore making the rifle side-ejecting. The Henry Big Boy Classic is as close to the original lever gun as it gets without having to look for .44 rimfire. Expecting it back today via UPS, can’t wait to put some rounds in it this week. Blame it on the Covid 19 pandemic. The fact that they are very difficult to find, new or used, is a testament of that they are still relative and in high demand. No such thing as a perfect caliber, but .357 magnum and its sister the .357sig is about as close as one can get. At least try it with used reloading equipment, one or or two sets of dies. It carries easy, at 6-½ lbs, with swivel studs coming standard (as does a hammer block safety) and has a large loop for fast cycling. RWS 2166165 Pellet Air Rifle 800fps 0.22cal w/Break ... RWS Model 34 P Air Rifle Combo .177 PELLET, 4 x 32mm ... Hatsan Model 95 Vortex Break Barrel Airgun .177 Cali ... Daisy 922 Single Shot Pellet Clip Adapter .22 Calibe ... E9800-X High Precision BB Airsoft Shooting FPS Measu ... airsoft Hunting Accessories Gun 12g Reusable For Use ... Benjamin 397S 177cal Multi-Pump Air Rifle. The one that went directly back to gun store was likely 2018 or 2019 but was still new in box. I love Lever action rifles, and own Rossi’s, Savage 99’s, Winchester’s , ( 92′ and 94’s), Marlin’s, and Henry’s, in 357 magnum and 44 Rem Mag. Your email address will not be published. Clearly, these articles (and other ones like this article) hit a receptive ear/eye in the gun buying public and they say “Imma get me sumodat!” and poof! Curious that this article features only the most expensive versions of .357 carbines. They both have Constitutional carry! The action and trigger needed work, so that cost another $125 from my local Gunsmith in Oregon. I’d like to, but my current living situation and potential job changes/living situations don’t allow for me to set up an area for reloading.
Back in the day. It brings old school to the new school and shoots like a dream. The one i have now has bllard rifling which is accurate with jacketed or lead bullets.
Mounted basic fixed sights on it.
Chiefs Special, 6″ Python and Henry in 357. The last time I sent a gun off for some work was a chiappa revolver 2 years ago. Have as much ammo on hand as you can afford. Funny, but what popped into my head was Arkansas and Alaska aren’t benighted states. I have one, and they are very nice, but spendy, and very hard to come by. Well, things are tough all over I guess. Please enjoy those guns with your family on my behalf, as I will not be purchasing **anything** in CA in my continuing quest to remain off the CADOJ’s books. I would add Chiappa Alaskan in .357 Magnum to the mix. Save your brass and reload. With straight-walled cartridges, you don’t need a dedicated space. With a tuned lever action, you can unload 10 rounds in about 3 seconds: https://youtu.be/h1Wcy8HRQUo?list=TLPQMjcwNzIwMjC2VftOeStKpQ. Uniquely American in design, Lever Action Rifles have been a favorite of both cowboys and modern shooters since their inception more than 150 years ago. At least you should expect the kind of quality you’d get from a Remington bolt gun in the price range. It has a 20" barrel and blued finish. . Then you won’t be caught short. Instead of repeating all the details, I’ll just post the link below. But it didn’t came from the Marlin factory that way, and it took a custom lever gunsmith a lot of work and a lot of replacement parts to get it there. can you find sace for a backpack sized tote? My lever is a Winchester in .45 Colt, for which you can not only reload, but you can reload pretty close to double the pressure of a handgun round, as long as you are using a modern rifle, and depending on the weight of the round. Your email address will not be published. All your beautiful $2,000 semi-auto rifles will be illegal, while excellent, used $500 Marlins will disappear from the market. And as far as lever action rifles in pistol calibers…they have never been irrelevant over their 150 year history. Relevant to what? Or crushed and fermented into a crisp, dry Cider.
Also have a Winchester 1886 in 45-90, I shoot 45-70 loads in it and had no issues. Winchester Lever-Action Rifles - Paperback, If you would like to share feedback with us about pricing, delivery or other customer service issues, please contact, Electrode, Comp-d6dc671d-e246-43fc-b980-8eed3774453d, DC-eus2-prod-a9, ENV-prod-a, PROF-PROD, VER-20.0.40, SHA-41ed8468826085770503056bd2c9bc8be5b55386, CID-12e26638-007-17590b13cce20d, Generated: Wed, 04 Nov 2020 00:38:55 GMT, Electrode, Comp-aea88d5d-2259-444c-ac5d-aa52f459246f, DC-eus2-prod-a3, ENV-prod-a, PROF-PROD, VER-37.11.0, SHA-c6b93957fd886d1aaef0cb94f316d079af87ec2b, CID-3ff93ba9-007-17590bca6e4247, Generated: Wed, 04 Nov 2020 00:51:24 GMT, Error: Please enter a valid ZIP code or city and state. The regular Marlin 1894C is priced at around $700. I’ve wanted one for years. No bloody wonder that Remington’s in bankruptcy again.
I can (for now) legally own an AR, and do. It might not be a good reason but that’s not what was asked. Yeah, what ever it is you want has a magical mystical ability of always being someplace else. and we have not verified it. Every time TTAG runs a lever gun article I want one. Per ballistics charts, and generally speaking due to all the variables from different cartridge loads, a .357 Mag out of a carbine rifle barrel approaches the muzzle velocity and energy of a .44 Mag from a handgun. I REALLY wish Mossberg would make that hideous SPX Tactical in .357. I have been wanting one for years now and always seem to miss the boat as they sell out quickly. Among their improvements was a revision to the receiver for their model of 1894. The .357 magnum has never been irrelevant since it made its debut 80 + years ago. those .357s out of a 20 inch barrel will just bounce off the bad guy’s chest, I tell ya!!!!!!! Your feedback helps us make Walmart shopping better for millions of customers. gee – how many of us have heard that, for 1,000 times? They can. I’ve shot the .30-30, and it’s fine, but man, I’d love that thing in .357. ©COPYRIGHT 2020, THETRUTHABOUTGUNS.COM ALL RIGHTS RESERVED. The 1894 CSBL has a 16-inch barrel, with an 8-shot tube. Maybe I’ll be in a position to reload once I retire in 25 or so years but by then I’ll probably have sold everything and moved back overseas so it won’t be an issue.
JWM, I too would love to have pairs of 357 and 44 mags. Even swap. The hole in the barrel and tube could not be repaired but were near the ends, so he shortened and crowned the barrel, put in a new mag tube spring.
hollow points, you can aim dead on with it at 100 yds. I’ve never understood the fascination with Black Rifles. If they’ll go ahead and put the new loading gate on it (which I expect they will before long) I think I’d probably move it straight to the top of the list. Electrode, Comp-a0d6b461-2324-4c4c-b65d-f0c5f92bd399, DC-eus2-prod-a9, ENV-prod-a, PROF-PROD, VER-20.0.40, SHA-41ed8468826085770503056bd2c9bc8be5b55386, CID-55774a8f-007-17590afb063efd, Generated: Wed, 04 Nov 2020 00:37:14 GMT, Book Format. But alas…. I just read how lever actions were among the first guns carried on single point slings. It was sweet.
That’s info that will come in handy. It equipped a whole generation of settlers and as such left an imprint on American culture that continues to resonate today. But that being said, your S&W 8 shot Revolver is a nice pistol. At only 6 lbs, it can easily be carried in the hand…which you have to do since it lacks sling studs. Less than 100 days away now. I have shot a buddy’s 357, think it was Italian, a couple times as he is into Cowboy Action..not my thing but fun to watch! The 1892 was one of Winchester’s rifles designed by John Browning. It is such a joy to shoot! I’d stay away from used Marlins made anywhere from 2005-2015 though. Why wouldn’t you want a .357 Magnum lever action rifle?
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