Want to buy a short powerful lever action for going into the woods, something stainless synthetic, 16" barrel or less
Would prefer a 14 ideally
Capable of stopping anything that would want to stomp or maul me , 45-70 , 500s&w etc
I know about big horn model 89 and Taylor's Alaskan , wild west , and chiappa ridge runner, grizzly sbr.
Is there any other options out there?
Money isn't an issue, looking for something good and reliable.
Thanks!
My go-to cabin lever action especially during black bear season is my 44 Mag Henry Mare's Leg with a full length stock loaded 5 + 1 with hardcast. Perfect weight and length when wondering around the backwoods of our property.
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That looks perfect, I hate the big loops , if i can find a 12" with small loop and full stock I would buy it in a heartbeat that chiappa NSR just doesn't look as ###y. Shorter tube than barrel, and the threaded part sticking out past the sight, it would work for what I want but doesn't have the appeal the alaskan or this henry does
Just a consideration if you’re looking for lighter weight, when I was comparing the 1892 to 1886 (.44mag to 45-70) the 1892 is about 2lbs lighter and about 1.5” shorter OAL (same barrel lengths) due to the lighter and smaller receiver. Plus 5 in the tube vs 3.
This is mine with a 13” barrel in .44 mag
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Your post clearly suggests, indicates, nay identifies the Marlin 1895 in 45-70 as the best candidate to meet your requirements. Carry on. The end.
The Chiapas Wildlands is available now, 12” barreled 45-70 1886. Saw it on sale not too long ago.
The Chiapas Wildlands is available now, 12” barreled 45-70 1886. Saw it on sale not too long ago.
Winchester 3030, Model 94
Light
Short
Powerful
Its light weight, quick pointing, ease to cycling. Meets all your needs.
Agreed, but have a bunch of those already, the caliber is strong enough, but would like more weather resistant and compact.
i think we had 11 come in over the last couple of weeks. All sold within hours of arrival
I've always been concerned about the reliability of those rifles but I have to agree a 12" barreled 45-70 lever gun would be pretty cool.
My experience is the loss of velocity is minor as well example I used to have a 14" including muzzle brake so appr 12.5" barrel and still have a 22" 45-70 barrel for my Contender carbines.
Shooting 325gr FTX with H322 powder I lost 100fps when I shot them in the 14" barrel compared to the 22" barrel.




























