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Re: Lever Guns Talk Thread

Postby BullOnParade » Thu May 17, 2012 9:10 pm

azrael99 wrote:on a rifle that would be used for field application. should i go up to 44mag or climb higher to 45-70 ?

it would be a field/bush/deer/ bear defense rifle.


What kind of bears are we talking? In my opinion, .44mag would be enough for most black bears in my area (we're not that far apart geographically), but if you could realistically be taking aim at a Grizzly in your area, go with the 45-70.

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Re: Lever Guns Talk Thread

Postby azrael99 » Thu May 17, 2012 9:16 pm

the biggest around here is black bear. otherwise there is wolf and moose that can be troublesome
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Re: Lever Guns Talk Thread

Postby BullOnParade » Thu May 17, 2012 9:27 pm

azrael99 wrote:the biggest around here is black bear. otherwise there is wolf and moose that can be troublesome


Nothing on this continent scarier than a pissed off bull moose. If that's something you think you'd ever need to put down in a hurry (not hunting, where you get to wait for a shot), go 45-70.
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Re: Lever Guns Talk Thread

Postby azrael99 » Thu May 17, 2012 9:29 pm

if it's up to me. i would never go again moose without a 308 at the MINIMUM, otherwise, 45-70 even 338 lapua to be sure. even if a close range magnum slug could be useful too.
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Re: Lever Guns Talk Thread

Postby 400 Grains » Thu May 17, 2012 9:42 pm

RickOShea wrote:Yeah, it has "Limited" stamped on the barrel. It was an impulse purchase at a gun show a few years ago (luckily, it was a local-ish dealer I'd bought a few other guns from, so he didn't ream me too hard).


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Re: Lever Guns Talk Thread

Postby doc66 » Fri May 18, 2012 6:31 am

Back to leverguns, a buddy of mine just got a Winchester Trapper in .44 Magnum from PSA really cheap. Handy little carbine, great fun to shoot. I think I am going to look for one in .30-30.
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Re: Lever Guns Talk Thread

Postby smokestack » Fri May 18, 2012 9:29 am

doc66 wrote:Back to leverguns, a buddy of mine just got a Winchester Trapper in .44 Magnum from PSA really cheap. Handy little carbine, great fun to shoot. I think I am going to look for one in .30-30.
i have a Winchester Trapper in 30-30, i put a XS ghost ring rear sight with the white blade up front. its not as slick cocking as my marlin but i do enjoy it. its a handy little rig, just needs a sling.
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Re: Lever Guns Talk Thread

Postby brothaman » Fri May 18, 2012 9:30 am

doc66 wrote:Back to leverguns, a buddy of mine just got a Winchester Trapper in .44 Magnum from PSA really cheap. Handy little carbine, great fun to shoot. I think I am going to look for one in .30-30.

30-30 is a heap of fun. Fun to handload for too. Get a Marlin. You be happier in the end. I promise.

Here's some fun 30-30 info.
http://www.leverguns.com/articles/paco/3030varmint.htm
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Re: Lever Guns Talk Thread

Postby Dogan » Fri May 18, 2012 12:58 pm

All this talk of "bigger, better levers" makes me want a BLR style lever with box mag in 50 BMG. Just to be awesome.
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Re: Lever Guns Talk Thread

Postby Wrangler » Fri May 18, 2012 2:07 pm

I'm not going to lie I fell in love with the Zombie themed S&W 500 mares leg they built on American Guns.
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Re: Lever Guns Talk Thread

Postby gelgoog » Fri May 18, 2012 5:58 pm

Wrangler wrote:I'm not going to lie I fell in love with the Zombie themed S&W 500 mares leg they built on American Guns.


you mean the one with the retarded muzzle break?

All they did was take an existing gun chambered in .500 S&W and create a shitty looking muzzlebreak.

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Re: Lever Guns Talk Thread

Postby Wrangler » Fri May 18, 2012 6:18 pm

:oops: Don't judge me...it also had the brass knuckles integrated I'm the butt stock...
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Re: Lever Guns Talk Thread

Postby gelgoog » Fri May 18, 2012 6:25 pm

Wrangler wrote::oops: Don't judge me...it also had the brass knuckles integrated I'm the butt stock...


I just can not stand how poorly crafted the shit that comes out of that shop looks. I mean some of the stuff from Sons of Guns can be :roll: , but everything that is "made" at Rick's American guns is pure dogshit (especially if the customers are actually paying the prices he quotes).
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Re: Lever Guns Talk Thread

Postby doc66 » Fri May 18, 2012 8:15 pm

smokestack wrote:
doc66 wrote:Back to leverguns, a buddy of mine just got a Winchester Trapper in .44 Magnum from PSA really cheap. Handy little carbine, great fun to shoot. I think I am going to look for one in .30-30.
i have a Winchester Trapper in 30-30, i put a XS ghost ring rear sight with the white blade up front. its not as slick cocking as my marlin but i do enjoy it. its a handy little rig, just needs a sling.


That was the reason I sold my Winchester; the cocking kind of was not awesome. But this new one, it was really smooth. Made me want one all over again, even though I talk shit about lever actions!
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Re: Lever Guns Talk Thread

Postby doc66 » Fri May 18, 2012 8:23 pm

brothaman wrote:
doc66 wrote:Back to leverguns, a buddy of mine just got a Winchester Trapper in .44 Magnum from PSA really cheap. Handy little carbine, great fun to shoot. I think I am going to look for one in .30-30.

30-30 is a heap of fun. Fun to handload for too. Get a Marlin. You be happier in the end. I promise.

Here's some fun 30-30 info.
http://www.leverguns.com/articles/paco/3030varmint.htm


It's such a great round. Fun to reload and shoot. I normally would consider a Marlin, indeed I've been looking at them, but this Trapper, it was a really nice utility rifle.
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Re: Lever Guns Talk Thread

Postby xLionx » Fri May 18, 2012 10:52 pm

gelgoog wrote:
Wrangler wrote::oops: Don't judge me...it also had the brass knuckles integrated I'm the butt stock...


I just can not stand how poorly crafted the shit that comes out of that shop looks. I mean some of the stuff from Sons of Guns can be :roll: , but everything that is "made" at Rick's American guns is pure dogshit (especially if the customers are actually paying the prices he quotes).


Well you could buy a mare's leg for $500 in 357,44,45 or pay$6000 for a full leveraction rifle in 50 with a cut down stock. I liked the part where they bought a drop leg holster for it and it barely didn't drag on the ground
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Re: Lever Guns Talk Thread

Postby Wrangler » Fri May 18, 2012 11:58 pm

xLionx wrote:
gelgoog wrote:
Wrangler wrote::oops: Don't judge me...it also had the brass knuckles integrated I'm the butt stock...


I just can not stand how poorly crafted the shit that comes out of that shop looks. I mean some of the stuff from Sons of Guns can be :roll: , but everything that is "made" at Rick's American guns is pure dogshit (especially if the customers are actually paying the prices he quotes).


Well you could buy a mare's leg for $500 in 357,44,45 or pay$6000 for a full leveraction rifle in 50 with a cut down stock. I liked the part where they bought a drop leg holster for it and it barely didn't drag on the ground


:evil: I said don't judge me!! :x
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Re: Lever Guns Talk Thread

Postby gelgoog » Sat May 19, 2012 9:47 am

Wrangler wrote:
xLionx wrote:
gelgoog wrote:
Wrangler wrote::oops: Don't judge me...it also had the brass knuckles integrated I'm the butt stock...


I just can not stand how poorly crafted the shit that comes out of that shop looks. I mean some of the stuff from Sons of Guns can be :roll: , but everything that is "made" at Rick's American guns is pure dogshit (especially if the customers are actually paying the prices he quotes).


Well you could buy a mare's leg for $500 in 357,44,45 or pay$6000 for a full leveraction rifle in 50 with a cut down stock. I liked the part where they bought a drop leg holster for it and it barely didn't drag on the ground


:evil: I said don't judge me!! :x


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Re: Lever Guns Talk Thread

Postby Gun_Nut_2k1 » Sat May 19, 2012 9:58 pm

Here is my current lever gun in a little holster I made up for her. This is was a test run prior to finishing the holster.


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Re: Lever Guns Talk Thread

Postby RickOShea » Sat May 19, 2012 10:19 pm

I LIKE IT !!! 8-)
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Re: Lever Guns Talk Thread

Postby MVegas » Sat May 19, 2012 10:24 pm

Yeah GN, that's pretty awesome.
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Re: Lever Guns Talk Thread

Postby Wrangler » Sun May 20, 2012 1:53 am

This thread will make me get a mares leg...
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Re: Lever Guns Talk Thread

Postby fungusmunkey » Sun May 20, 2012 1:54 am

Now that is nice!
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Re: Lever Guns Talk Thread

Postby Gun_Nut_2k1 » Sun May 20, 2012 4:23 am

I gotta say after doing the trigger job and a spring kit this is a sweet little shooter. Smooth as butter and nicely accurate. I will SBR this thing someday. One of the nicest lever guns I have ever owned. The holster is pretty ok to.
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