NEW Rifles! Morisson Lever-Action Now In Stock!

Tenda:

1) Do these really have steel receivers or is that just the standard manufacturer advertising statement?

2) Do you have an ETA on 44mag versions of these?

3) Is there an aperture on the rail for a rear site, or does it only have a factory front site and no rear site? If it does have a rear site already that would be a huge value (vs having to get an aftermarket one)

4) What is the screw thread and spacing of the rail screws?

5) Is it a just based on the 1892, or does it actually for the same parts? Either way is perfectly acceptable, but it would give guidance on knowing what aftermarket parts fit.

6) Does it have a rear sight dovetail under the rail?

7) Thread pitch on the muzzle please?

Thanks so much for bringing new products to us and at reasonable prices. Regardless of the answers, this is excellent that you’re bringing offerings to the market for us.
 
Tenda:

1) Do these really have steel receivers or is that just the standard manufacturer advertising statement?

2) Do you have an ETA on 44mag versions of these?

3) Is there an aperture on the rail for a rear site, or does it only have a factory front site and no rear site? If it does have a rear site already that would be a huge value (vs having to get an aftermarket one)

4) What is the screw thread and spacing of the rail screws?

5) Is it a just based on the 1892, or does it actually for the same parts? Either way is perfectly acceptable, but it would give guidance on knowing what aftermarket parts fit.

6) Does it have a rear sight dovetail under the rail?

7) Thread pitch on the muzzle please?

Thanks so much for bringing new products to us and at reasonable prices. Regardless of the answers, this is excellent that you’re bringing offerings to the market for us.

They rarely/never reply in their threads.

North Sylva is the distributor who brought these in and would be in a better position to provide info.

Try either of them directly.
 
Bought one from SFRC, haven’t shot it yet. Looks and feels nice. Got the timberwolf version. Tried to cycle some dummies and the 5th round or 6th round would be stuck in the magazine tube. It wouldn’t cycle the 5th or 6th dummy. Don’t know what the issue is. Anyone else have a similar problem?
 
Copyd and posted from a reply on sfrc post from me this is as close to a "review" as i can post. I had bought one of these and the action will smooth out a bit. And you also need to run it like a chiappa or a higher caliber pistol cartridge. If it jams on the reload.I ran about 75 rounds through mine and i had one jam up each set of 6 rounds for the first 2 then once i got used to how it feels to run the lever it didnt jam the rest of the time. Never had an issue with a round being stuck in the tube, you may want to send that one back or get a gunsmith to look into it. Would like to add the 12" barrel had decent accuracy at 50 yards 3 inch group as i wasnt going for accuracy just fun. the irons are pretty chunky and it would definiatly benefit fro. Some sort of red dot or short range optic. Feels like a pretty solid unit. The lever throw is almost a 90 degree throw. But my opinion is that it is a very fun lever action with low recoil and i am happy with my purchase for the price that lever action guns go for.
 
NEW Rifles! Morisson Lever-Action Now In Stock!

A flawless fusion of precision and heritage – the Morisson Lever-Action Rifle, chambered in .357 Magnum / .38 Special, is here! Featuring an oversized lever loop for a smooth, satisfying cycling experience!

Pick your style:
🪵 Traditional Walnut – Timeless elegance, proven performance
🖤 Black Tactical Forend – Sleek, modern, and mission-ready
🐺 Timberwolf Laminate Nickel – Bold looks, rugged durability

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All models come equipped with a Picatinny rail, and offer 12” and 18” barrel options, giving you the versatility to match your shooting needs
Whether you're heading into the wild or upgrading your collection, Morisson is the rifle for you.

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The guns are made in Turkey. I purchased a tactical 44 mag Morrison lever action from a local shop here in Calgary on October 16th. Was really excited not only because it looked great but I loved the m-loc to be able to add the accessories I wanted.
By October 24tj and 100 rounds thru the lifter and part that extracts the used rounds stopped working properly where I had to use a tool to get them out. Then the small single screw that hold the M-lock in place sheared off from normal use.
I contacted the manufacturer and was instructed to send the rifle to their Canadian gun smith in Ontario (2200 km away). Plus asked to pay for the shipping there. Luckily the small business I bought it from has been amazing and volunteered to send it at their cost for me. The rifle was sent and received by them on October 31st. It's now December 4th. No Rifle. No resolution. But lots of frustration.
As i mentioned I was able to use the rifle for a week.
I truly wanted it to be an awesome purchase and am understanding that things happen. That being said this is ridiculous.
Think about this story before you decide on your purchase.
I didn't have these issues with my Chiappa LA322, Rossi R92 357, or Rossi R95 30-30 levers. Just saying.
 
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