Chiappa 1892 Mare's Leg Scorpio Edition .44Mag & .357Mag 12" Barrel 6-shot

.44 mag in stainless/synthetic. I dont care about the stock length, maybe someone should make a 6 position telescopic stock like an AR, but made to look like the wood Chiappa stock. That has the potential to cover a lot of different potential customers worries regarding stock length. Short barrel though!
 
Gorgeous looking rifle, thanks North Sylva!...:)

Now, why isn't there a lever action carbine rifle ( full stock ), made by Chiappa that doesn't require a mortgage to buy? All the pistol calibers, 357, 44, 45 Colt, 454 etc.

Marlin is coming out with an awesome 1894 Stainless SBL carbine, but $1400.00 MSRP is a lot to swallow!.....:(

Just my thoughts....:)
 
Gorgeous looking rifle, thanks North Sylva!...:)

Now, why isn't there a lever action carbine rifle ( full stock ), made by Chiappa that doesn't require a mortgage to buy? All the pistol calibers, 357, 44, 45 Colt, 454 etc.

Marlin is coming out with an awesome 1894 Stainless SBL carbine, but $1400.00 MSRP is a lot to swallow!.....:(

Just my thoughts....:)

I recently bought an 1892 45 colt case hardened with a 20" barrel from a local Canadian Tire for $799.99+tax... they are out there. Chiappa calls 20" barrel a carbine... me, I consider it a carbine at 16". They also had a 357 in the same thing for the same money
 
Wow, I wish they would come out with a 44 mag with a 12" bbl and a bobbed stk that would fit in a backpack and be affordable... oh wait, they did. Full house 265 grain Honady's into 3" at 20 yards (minute of bear) Easy to shoot without a whole ton of recoil and yes you can use the sights quite nicely. Does require a firm grip, but don't need a full butt stk. Got bunch of rifles with those. A legal 24" long firearm that fits in a backpack(or tac scabbard, or holster if you like), that packs a 44 mag punch....What's not to like?
 
Can the stocks for the Win 1892 rifles fit if tweaked slightly? That seems like it could be an option. Unless I’m wrong, becuase I don’t have a Scorpio, an 1892, or a Boyd stock to try....
 
I wonder where you will be able to find a stock for these, I’m looking for one for my ranch hand to try it out.

Boys these guns are a whole lot of fun tho. I was out with my ranch hand last weekend having a time. They take a bit of practice but once you do it enough you can have lots of fun. I was practicing one handing it until I could hit pop cans from a little bit of distance
 
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