The Marlin 1894 Dark .357 (of course Marlin doesn't have it list on their website yet):
I am leaning toward the Henry right now but waiting on further reviews/range testing. The Henry has the both the tube load and side loading gate. Oh what the hell, I will probably eventually end up with both.
March 30, 2020, 02:46 PM
gearhounds
Thank goodness Henry finally added a side gate; that was a deal killer for a lot of people. Personally, I'd rather have a straight stock- makes for a leaner package.
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March 30, 2020, 04:18 PM
jsbcody
While going down the Youtube rabbit hole, I found this video:
"It was designed as a fighting weapon, and it's still around because it did it's job."
March 30, 2020, 04:19 PM
Rolan_Kraps
I would also prefer a standard loop lever vs a large lever. I don't shoot in gloves, ever.
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March 30, 2020, 04:33 PM
sigarmsp226
I would go with the Henry for two reasons....Love the threaded barrel on both also....
1 - Henry Lever Rifles are known for having a much smoother action
And
2 - The Henry holds 7 rounds to the Marlin’s 5 round capacity......
March 30, 2020, 04:54 PM
rat2306
Lucas McCain had the right idea....(YouTube is giving me error messages, can't link or embed somehow, nor play the opening scene).
March 30, 2020, 05:21 PM
YooperSigs
Lever guns outnumber the semi rifles in my safe and I consider them a valid option for defensive use. They were the ARs of the 1880s. The real drawback (IMHO) is the admin handling of the gun. Unloading it requires the cartridges to be cycled through the action and this requires an extra level of care and attention. The tube feed Henrys have the ability to unload by emptying the tube so some may consider that a safer way to unload. Another plus for the lever gun is the availability of good, lightly used (prior to our latest apocalypse) ones. Make a simple change to the OEM sights and you have an accurate, handy defensive rifle. Some will say that common lever gun calibers limit the gun to under 150 yards and under. If you want more distance, the Browning BLR is chambered in long distance calibers.
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March 30, 2020, 05:41 PM
gjgalligan
quote:
Originally posted by Rolan_Kraps: I would also prefer a standard loop lever vs a large lever. I don't shoot in gloves, ever.
Move up north, say the UP of Michigan or Montana for example. You might start wearing gloves. LOL
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March 30, 2020, 05:46 PM
WARPIG602
quote:
Originally posted by YooperSigs: Lever guns outnumber the semi rifles in my safe and
Let me help you even the odds
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March 30, 2020, 05:55 PM
jsbcody
Going to go with the Henry, probably late April or early May. Talked with a guy who has the Henry and has handled the Marlin before making his purchase. Per him, the current Marlin's fit and finish is better than it recently has been but not as good as what it was. He said the fit and finish on the Henry was much better and more refined. Also per him, the the side loading gate on the Marlin actively tries to cut the tips of your fingers off while loading.
Been doing the .357 revolver carry for the most part as my EDC lately. I have a Chiappa take down .357 lever rifle that I like (great for outdoor stuff hiking, camping, kayaking, etc).
March 30, 2020, 07:48 PM
YooperSigs
Warpig: Just got a Marlin 336BL with the laminate stock. Now if the range would open, I can try it out along with the Henry.
I have since seen a rifle in 357 and 44 mag. I just havent seen one yet in 45 lc.
March 31, 2020, 12:51 AM
phydough
The day before yesterday, I pulled my Henry Big Boy 45 Colt out of the safe. I went through about 500 rounds. The snow didn't stop my fun, I grinned the whole time! I do wish it had a gate loader. The new X has my attention along with a suppressor. Wonder if the wood furniture and old levers will fit?
March 31, 2020, 05:26 AM
RichardC
quote:
Originally posted by jsbcody: Also per him, the the side loading gate on the Marlin actively tries to cut the tips of your fingers off while loading.
That's been my experience.
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March 31, 2020, 11:13 AM
LimaCharlie
I have a Winchester '94 lever-action rifle in .45 Colt to match my Colt SAA revolvers. I have one in .44 magnum to go with my S&W double-action and Ruger single-action revolvers. I also have one in .30-30.
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March 31, 2020, 02:05 PM
SIGfourme
Hmmm--got to thinking about knock down power for my AR vs my Lever 45-70. Then I found this chart.