I always prefer lever actions with box magazines like the BLR or the Winchester 88. Slap something like that together like that in a bunch of standard (and cool!) Calibres and I'd probably snag a few!
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I always prefer lever actions with box magazines like the BLR or the Winchester 88. Slap something like that together like that in a bunch of standard (and cool!) Calibres and I'd probably snag a few!
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Also someting handy in 7.62x39, lots of ammo but firearms hit hard wit the ban
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Now you acknowledge that more than just one person is asking for a mag fed gun. Reread it and understand that it is not for rifle "calibers". That gun already exists; the Henry Long Ranger. I'd like to think that Henry isn't asking us for advice on how to build a rifle that already exists. Nobody really cares about what the other guy's gun looks like. I love traditional levers. Traditional lever action guns and non traditional use formed my handle. Either a company is making new and innovative products or they're not. If they do, it shouldn't matter to Karen, because they are still making beautiful tube fed levers.
Ontario's small game laws are immaterial to what sells. Some will want it as a plinker, some want a survival gun, and some will want it for when something is raising hell with the livestock. I'd use one in 9mm for coyotes, wolves, grouse, and just in case. Wouldn't be my first choice for bear, but I wouldn't be unarmed. A careful shot can take deer at close range.
I really hope they treat this thread like all the "I am in" contests sellers are using, pick a random post and make that gun. I would love to see Henry's idea of a double gun, shotgun or rifle. Maybe a 12 over rimfire.
Haven't read whole thread yet but I'll add a copy of the Burgess folding pump shotgun as seen here:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HXvmGtLYwKA
What about a carbine in various pistol calibers, in the style of a solid frame 1897. A pump action, slam firing carbine in 9mm, 40, 45 acp/lc, 357/38, and 44 mag/special. The solid frame 1897, especially in a pistol caliber would have a nice short receiver. Combined with a 16 inch barrel would make a nice handy package. Even better would be a trapper model with a 12 inch barrel.
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