Johnn Peterson
CGN Ultra frequent flyer
- Location
- Chemainus B.C.
I've posted pictures of mine previously, oh, what the h**l, it's my favorite lever gun/caliber combo so here goes again.
Thanks Johnn, I love that rifle. She's a real dandy.
There was one at the last gun show in Duncan. Not 'quite' the shape of mine but not bad, except that it also had a side mounted peep sight on it. Not counting the peep, I'd say 85%. There's another show there March 4th and it may be there again.
Did you consider it ' pricey ' Johnn ?
I bought one at a gun show about 4 yrs. ago for $ 375, a standard rifle in used but very good condition and all intact.
My Deluxe was purchased at a local gun auction years ago for for a low price also.
Did you consider it ' pricey ' Johnn ?
I bought one at a gun show about 4 yrs. ago for $ 375, a standard rifle in used but very good condition and all intact.
My Deluxe was purchased at a local gun auction years ago for for a low price also.
As the '71 is my favorite lever gun/caliber combo, I've come across and scanned a 'bit' of info on it from a number of sources. Basically, the '71 is an updated and slightly improved continuation of the '86. Some of the changes, to start with, the mainspring was changed from a leaf design to a coil. Other parts were apparently simplified and strengthened. Comb of the butt stock is supposedly 5/8" higher. The firing pin, slightly smaller in diameter and above the ejector. The vertical lock up lugs are curved at the top to make tha action smoother. Last but not least, 348 WCF is the only caliber the '71 was offered in and that caliber was never comercially avaoilable in any other model.What are the advantages, if any, of a Model 71 compared to an 1886?




























