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Offline Elderberry

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Why the Lever Gun is Great for Self Defense
« on: October 03, 2020, 02:01:31 am »
Shooting Illustrated by  Sheriff Jim Wilson - Friday, October 2, 2020

Some of the big news this week is Ruger’s acquisition of Marlin since the previous owner, Remington, is folding up. And, that got me to thinking about lever guns as defensive firearms.

My first fighting lever action happened to be a Marlin. Back in the early 1970s, I got a Marlin 1894 in .44 Magnum, and cut it down to Trapper size. Even with the 16-inch barrel, it held 9 rounds of 240-grain hollowpoints and was just a handy little carbine. But, I’m clearly not the only one who likes lever actions because checking the 2021 Gun Digest Annual, I find that some 10 to 12 companies are building the guns. And I think that there are a number of reasons to consider the lever-action carbine for personal defense.

The first would be the fact that many models are chambered for standard handgun cartridges. The shooter who carries a revolver may very well find that a carbine chambered in the same caliber is mighty handy if for no other reason than the fact that only one kind of ammo needs to be carried and stocked. Carbines in pistol calibers will certainly take care of business out to 100 yards, and possibly beyond. And folks who live where dangerous four-legged game are known to roam can just select a gun chambered for .308 Win., .444 Marlin, .45-70 Govt. and others. Lever guns come in calibers that will take care of all of the ornery critters that one might have to deal with.

Another reason for choosing the lever gun is if a person is involved in Cowboy Action Shooting. Clearly, we will do our best work with the gun and caliber that we practice with the most. A serious CAS competitor who is putting a lot of ammo down-range in practice might be wise to select the same gun to protect home and family. I’d pull those light cowboy loads, though, and load with something a bit more substantial.

More: https://www.shootingillustrated.com/articles/2020/10/2/why-the-lever-gun-is-great-for-self-defense/

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Re: Why the Lever Gun is Great for Self Defense
« Reply #1 on: October 04, 2020, 11:10:13 pm »
Don't forget the Winchester 1887

https://www.chiappafirearms.com/product.php?id=135

 1887 LEVER-ACTION MARE'S LEG SHOTGUN (COLOR CASE) 12GA/18.5"BBL

The 1887 lever-action shotgun is considered to be the first successful repeating shotgun. The Chiappa Firearms® 1887 is a faithful reproduction of this classic firearm. The 1887 utilizes the design of the original solid lever that includes an innovative internal safety. Featuring a European walnut stock and forearm and color case finished receivers, the 1887 is as beautiful as it is functional.




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Re: Why the Lever Gun is Great for Self Defense
« Reply #2 on: October 05, 2020, 01:08:14 am »
OH Puhleeze *****rollingeyes*****

Name me one one boy growing up in the late 50's early 60's that didn't want what Lucas McCain(no relation to the RINO) shot? Unless he was gay, and then even the butch ones probably wanted one too!


https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wgwjYF4xYvg&ab_channel=blastfromthepast

Or be Josh Randall


https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tUROZEmC1WQ&ab_channel=SuperDeesa

Or the Duke


https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9-cPWheNyaA&ab_channel=Movieclips

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Re: Why the Lever Gun is Great for Self Defense
« Reply #3 on: October 05, 2020, 01:28:57 am »
Rossi stopped selling their Mare's Leg but Henry sells them.