People keep saying the BLR is a strong action, I can accept that.
How durable and crud-resistant is it? Are all those little gears vulnerable to jamming?
BLRs are routinely chambered in cartridges that generate pressures (65K+ psi) that would blow a Marlin 1895 apart.
That's why people keep saying that they are strong actions.
Currently own 2 x Miroku BLR takedowns.
They need to be maintained and cleaned like any other firearm.
Never had a problem with mine.
Thanks. I guess I just can't get over the gears
Many moons ago i had a remlin 30-30. it was a rough one, with poor finish, bad wood fitment, and gritty action, BUT it was very accurate, and more than that, it was just one handy little rifle. I sold it, and i've been missing the lever action ever since.
I've been thinking about getting a new (used) lever in 30-30. Here's the thing. You have the savage 99's, which were supposed to have pot metal internals after a few years. You have pre-64 winchesters. You've got the pre 81-blr's (not sure they came in 30-30), you have the pre-remington marlins, and i'm sure there's more. Of the bunch, which have the beefiest actions, and which years are the most desirable?
I've also notice there are some very fine lever 22's out there, but that's a whole other ball of wax.
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Op was looking for a 30-30 levergun.
I'm kind of "looking for" a lever gun. I'm mostly trying to pick up as much knowledge as possible, so that when the time comes (screamin deal comes up) and i have the cash, i'll know what im getting. The miroku thing for example. That's a japanese factory yes? And they produce both brownings and winchesters? That's good to know. Japan tends to take pride in it's manufacturing.
Most robust lever gun BLR in 450 Marlin loaded HOT with 500 gr Hornady InterbondsRJ
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I'm kind of "looking for" a lever gun. I'm mostly trying to pick up as much knowledge as possible, so that when the time comes (screamin deal comes up) and i have the cash, i'll know what im getting. The miroku thing for example. That's a japanese factory yes? And they produce both brownings and winchesters? That's good to know. Japan tends to take pride in it's manufacturing.
jesus man, what are you hunting with that thing, mammoth?




























