Morisson Lever-Action

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I'm not sure if this is the right place to ask this but, I was just wondering if anybody has bought a Morisson Lever-Action? I've just seen one online but cant find reviews for it. I'm mostly concerned with quality and warranty if something does happen.
 
It's Turkish.
Somthing will break.
Dollar store quality guns with the same parts availability and after sales service as a dollar store item
Disagree.

Canuck sent me a new trigger group for an m4 clone and when that didn't work they paid for shipping to have their gunsmith look at it. They shipped it back in under a week. No charge to me on a gun I had bought over 3 years previous.
 
They're probably made in the same factory as the Deryas lol. They look almost identical. I feel like Turkey is just one big assembly plant with spin-offs company names.
 
^ I've been asking this/for a 'review' as well for like a month now lol. Someone must have bought one by now?!?
I'm pretty positive, it will be the same as the CANUCk brand, & I think people are Ok with those. I have Turkish Shotguns & like them & the quality.
Got my eye on the short barrel .357 stainless. My shotgun came with a 2 year warranty 'card' in the box. I guess that's OK. Need to ask about those Morrisons warranty.
 
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Typically, as is the case with just about any other tool, you get what you pay for. You wanna pay third rate prices on a firearm, you’ll get a third rate product. Replacement parts won’t always be available, there might be a few manufacturing defects, the fit and finish might be sloppy, and the whole package might look like a toy. If you want something you can hold onto for a long time and reliably use and trust everyday, I’d look elsewhere. I wouldn’t ever buy one, but your use case for rifles might be different than mine. I just like it when my rifles go BANG everytime without any problems.
 
Somebody left a review on the rifle in the FOC comments saying they were having feeding issues. I’m probably going to go with the Citidel or Canuck rifle.
 
Ok so I bought the Morrison Tactical lever action .357mag 18" in May 2025 and have safely put 1000 rounds through the rifle both in .357 and in .38 and this is my genuine review. The firearm itself is incredibly accurate and I found the iron sights very functional and well centered, ejecting rounds was never an issue however the lever did struggle more often than I would like a $900 gun to struggle and it was particularly with the .38's where on occasion the cartridge would load but do a damn back flip in the process or get jammed, with the .357 the cartridge's typically cycled well with the occasional mishap of it not loading the cartridge. lets say 2/25 in .357 and 7/25 in .38 would be problematic. the tube magazine would routinely function perfectly with .357 but the odds of a .38 jamming the loading process was and remains very high. My last range day during my final 50 rounds at least 25 were struck but did not fire (both .357 and .38) overall this gun works pretty well I'm going to test it out again soon to diagnose it but in my honest opinion if you are already looking at spending this much this gun will give you some good times (in .357) but I have the feeling it wont last you very long. save some more money and get yourself a Henry
 
Ok so I bought the Morrison Tactical lever action .357mag 18" in May 2025 and have safely put 1000 rounds through the rifle both in .357 and in .38 and this is my genuine review. The firearm itself is incredibly accurate and I found the iron sights very functional and well centered, ejecting rounds was never an issue however the lever did struggle more often than I would like a $900 gun to struggle and it was particularly with the .38's where on occasion the cartridge would load but do a damn back flip in the process or get jammed, with the .357 the cartridge's typically cycled well with the occasional mishap of it not loading the cartridge. lets say 2/25 in .357 and 7/25 in .38 would be problematic. the tube magazine would routinely function perfectly with .357 but the odds of a .38 jamming the loading process was and remains very high. My last range day during my final 50 rounds at least 25 were struck but did not fire (both .357 and .38) overall this gun works pretty well I'm going to test it out again soon to diagnose it but in my honest opinion if you are already looking at spending this much this gun will give you some good times (in .357) but I have the feeling it wont last you very long. save some more money and get yourself a Henry
Thank you. I ended up getting a Citadel Levtac-92 a couple months ago and so far have really enjoyed it. I have only put about 200 rounds of .38 special thru it but have had zero issues with it feeding/ejecting or firing.
 
Ok so I bought the Morrison Tactical lever action .357mag

Do you know whose action they based it on? I've watched the video and it's not a Winchester 92, with the way that floor plate drops, but it;s not a '94 either. It just looks.....odd.

I bought a Canuck as well and it's been dandy
 
Do you know whose action they based it on? I've watched the video and it's not a Winchester 92, with the way that floor plate drops, but it;s not a '94 either. It just looks.....odd.

I bought a Canuck as well and it's been dandy
How has the Canuck been? I was thinking of getting one in .30-.30.
 
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