Patience has its virtue my friend, Uberti and Pietta have pistols in the works.How bout one in the new .30 Stupid Carry?
Patience has its virtue my friend, Uberti and Pietta have pistols in the works.How bout one in the new .30 Stupid Carry?
I have a couple. Worth longing for!!!I still have a longing for a 45/70 in a lever-action rifle.
I would like a marlin design side loading and ejection strong enough to handle 454 casull and 480 ruger 460 and 500 sw magnums. While were at it maybe a tasteful looking but functional barrel rib/rail for a scout type scope or red dot mount? Oh yes and also chambering .357 maximum and maybe the dan wesson supermag cartridges like 445 that would shoot 44 mag and special as well?9x19.
And also 10mm.
And 7.62x25 (While I'm at it, a "10/22" sized carbine for this cartridge, too, please)
I mean, if semi-autos can extract the rimless cartridges, a lever gun should be able to be designed to work with them, too.
They would not.Yep. they'd sell a brazillion of them.
Are you not aware of all the absolute and utter trash that sells?They would not.
Who is the target market???
Yes, I know trash sells but to build something you can convince those with the money to build it. Sorry, do not see an objective market for it.Are you not aware of all the absolute and utter trash that sells?
Just because *you* would not buy one doesn't mean that many others wouldn't.
Also, aren't you fond of saying something similar to "let a thousand flowers bloom"?
With a pump, the cocking mechanism is forward of the magwell. With a lever gun, the cocking mechanism is kind of right where the magazine would be.I don't know if this is possible, but I'd like to see a lever-action rifle use AR-15 and AR-10 magazines. Then have all the different calibers they use for the lever-action rifle. 5.56x45mm, 308-win, 6.5 creedmoor, 450 bushmaster, etc, etc....
I sent Henry an email about that idea and wondering what the response would be.
For those here who have some knowledge of firearms and some engineering skill is something like that possible? We have pump shotguns with magazines so why not a lever-action rifle?
I feel stupid nowWith a pump, the cocking mechanism is forward of the magwell. With a lever gun, the cocking mechanism is kind of right where the magazine would be.
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No need! It would be a neat idea.I feel stupid now
Maybe a pump action Henry with the magazines?No need! It would be a neat idea.
Well, the Winchester 1895 had a box magazine, but it wasn't detachable. So maybe it could be done?Maybe a pump action Henry with the magazines?
IIRC Remington made one like that.
Henry would look much better though.
That's neat. Someone was way ahead of me on that Idea. JMB of course...Well, the Winchester 1895 had a box magazine, but it wasn't detachable. So maybe it could be done?
"Another significant feature was the innovative non-detachable “box magazine.” This design made it possible to chamber in the revolution of more powerful pointed bullets. Winchester was a tubular magazine company until the Modle 1895 came along. It was the first box magazine rifle developed by Winchester."
Model 1895 | Lever-Action Rifles | Winchester
www.winchesterguns.com
Browning makes lever action rifles with mags. 308 223 22-250 6.5 creadmore 7mm mag and 450 marlin 30-06. And more. Not ar15 mags for sure but mags none the leasI don't know if this is possible, but I'd like to see a lever-action rifle use AR-15 and AR-10 magazines. Then have all the different calibers they use for the lever-action rifle. 5.56x45mm, 308-win, 6.5 creedmoor, 450 bushmaster, etc, etc....
I sent Henry an email about that idea and wondering what the response would be.
For those here who have some knowledge of firearms and some engineering skill is something like that possible? We have pump shotguns with magazines so why not a lever-action rifle?