March 16, 2018, 04:22 PM
kimberkidAll this talk about lever guns...
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Originally posted by hudr:
Can you have a lever gun w/o it’s revolving caliber mate?
The short answer ... no.
I don't have mine anymore because the sudden demand for lever guns in 45 Colt drove the prices up to I could do better than break even ... and something else caught my eye (like it often does) and believe it or not, whatever it was ... required cash.
Mine was a Uberti Model 1873 that had the brass receiver and I gave $600 for it new, and as a side piece the Uberti 1873 Cattleman also with the Brass receiver ... I thought I was going to get into Cowboy Action Shooting and it was the same as the Colt single action Army or Peace Maker at a much lower price.
When I discovered how expensive it was to really get "into" the sport (15 or so years ago), with the correct period clothes, hat, boots, chaps etc ... I decided I wasn't that into it.
I still enjoy going to watch them at the club once in a while. Some are down right amazing at how fast and accurate they can fan the SSA and lever guns.
March 18, 2018, 10:55 PM
Tommydoggquote:
Originally posted by bendable:
tommy dog wins! ding ding, ding.
that revolver appears to be a double action of some sort.
have you considered a single action in .357 ?
that would be the ultimate collection
It os a Colt Trooper MK III. Flawless with the exception of a small scratch at end of the barrel.
March 20, 2018, 01:20 PM
CLEANDEANWell I have a TC/Contender in .35 Rem. 14 in.Bbl. I have been dreaming of a Henry lever gun in the same caliber.
Doubtful that I will see the carbine when I have the loot.
I know that I will never see any revolver in that .35 Rem . caliber.