Look at this Winchester 45-70
https://www.hinterlandoutfitters.co...-action-walnut-stock-blue-finish-p-33741.html
https://www.hinterlandoutfitters.co...-action-walnut-stock-blue-finish-p-33741.html
Please. Somebody first started making rifles under the Henry name 150 years ago, but the current company has nothing in common with that firm except the name.I'd get a Henry's .44 Magnum Big Boy.
They've been making guns for 150 years, and know a thing or two about levers.
Please. Somebody first started making rifles under the Henry name 150 years ago, but the current company has nothing in common with that firm except the name.
They are nice rifles and I don't mean to knock them in any way, but to say that they have been making guns for 150 years is a bit of a stretch.
He has other levergun videos worth watching, too.Have you watched Paul Harrell's recent video on lever guns?
Even if you don't buy either one of these models, it gives you several things to think about.
https://youtu.be/SJ0kC_5v6JA
I will say a couple of other things. While the pistol calibers are fun to shoot, they are IMHO a little more temperamental in the reliability dept. Most of them can be tuned to work pretty slick, but I have seen and owned a few that were jammers, and I will say that the Marlin 1894 in 44 mag has been well know for developing feeding issues, and I know a lot of people that love the Rossie 92's but lots of them are rough out of the box, and give problems until slicked up. However, others will state glowing reports on them.