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Old 03-06-2021, 1:43 PM
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Default Five and a half pound packable modern 92 lever gun.

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Old 03-06-2021, 2:54 PM
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Can't find it on their website. But judging from their prices and reviews it'll be a Henry Big Boy Carbine in 44 mag for me.
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Old 03-06-2021, 3:00 PM
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I find myself attracted to lever guns. Not entirely sure why -- though they are somewhat of a precursor to semi-autos.
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Old 03-06-2021, 3:18 PM
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Can't find it on their website..
There was a clue at the beginning of the video.....

https://taylorsfirearms.com/long-gun...s.html?cat=317

This one is almost twice the weight
https://taylorsfirearms.com/catalog/...classic-rifle/
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I find myself attracted to lever guns. Not entirely sure why -- though they are somewhat of a precursor to semi-autos.
Levers are boss, that's why. I just got a scope and big loop lever on my .41 Henry. It's too cool for words. Ordered the same rail for my Marlin 30AS. PAX
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Well, standby if it's in .44 Mag. 5.5lb lever gun: well, be prepared.

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Old 03-06-2021, 4:03 PM
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Yeah they had me at my old-school imagined price of $350,


...and lost me at their real great reset price of $1,600.


But still very cool, thanks for posting it OP / Darto.
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Old 03-06-2021, 5:02 PM
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I wish they offered it in a walnut stock, I'm not a fan of the soft rubber. It reminded me of a rather adult product. Skinner had a run done with walnut stocks, at a higher price point and including a bag and a few survival type items.

I'm tempted to get the conversion done for my Marlin into a takedown, but it is fairly pricey.
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Default The 92 action is lock solid

A Rossi 92 in .45 colt will send some amazing energy down range if you are up to it.

A 350 grain cast bullet at 1500 FPS will take nearly anything that walks.

This is handload only and likely to hurt.

I love mine because it is so easy to stow in on a quad or in a kayak.
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Old 03-16-2021, 8:13 AM
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I have a few lever guns, they've always been handy for dense woods hunting blacktails. Although if I need a scoped rifle I wouldn't be reaching for a lever gun, for me that seems to go against the grain of what they're best at.
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Good looking set up, but if I was breaking in two I would go with AR15 in .300 Ham’r, .458 SOCOM, .50 Beowulf Might be slightly heavier.
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I had a Rossi 92 16” .44 mag, It can’t weigh much more Than 5.5 lbs. with the hornadt leverution ammo it had some crazy recoil, others less so.
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This isn't new and I've seen it at several Turner's. It has been available for several years and has gone through two iterations of the large lever loop. First version is tear drop shaped. IMO, the enlarged loops suck unless you are wearing thick mittens. It is produced by Chiappa. Taylor's also has an all black version. The loop can be swapped out with a standard one, which I will tackle soon. A pic rail with integrated rear peep is also available from Taylor's as an accessory.
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