Someone needs to make a lever action in 9mm.

Most likely some Turkish manufacturer will come out with a reasonably priced 9mm lever in the future if the bans don’t get reversed
They would be stupid not to they would sell tons of them
 
Why, Poly would add it to their list and send it to Public Safety for the next OIC.

Yup, this has been said a million times before but it will go like this:

Purchase new (crappier than previous) firearm, use it for a while and suddenly there is some crazy lady on the TV squaking some / all of the following emotion generating horse sh1t:

"No one needs this to hunt" / "Won't someone think of the children?" / "If it saves only one life...." or platitudes to that effect.

We have / had WAY better options. I am NOT suggesting everyone gives up but I think we are looking at the wrong kind of path forward here. The ONLY answer is for Government to back off and leave us alone.

When I look at lever guns compared to what we had access to a couple of weeks ago I simply cant do it. And before someone says "But that is our only option, well it is not. I will wait for a new government to fix things up but if that doesn't happen then I will find somewhere that trusts its citizens with firearms.
 
As the Brits said during the blitz, “Keep calm and carry on”

The marxist woke regime we currently live under will come to an end sometime in 2025. The Liberals days are numbered and they know it. They will be lucky if they get enough seats to maintain party status after the election.

The current OIC’s will be torpedoed and sanity will be restored, along with conservative values that promote personal responsibilities, rights and freedoms. Your 9mm semis will see the outside of the vault again - Liberals know that it is logistically impossible to execute a buy back before they are kicked out of office. They are merely engaging in childish political theatre for the benefit of their left wing base.
 
For reloaders it seems like a .38 Special lever gun is essentially the same as a 9mm lever gun but with the added benefit that you could also potentially fire .357 loads too.

A 9mm lever action Henry Homesteader would be something id totally buy as well.
 
For reloaders it seems like a .38 Special lever gun is essentially the same as a 9mm lever gun but with the added benefit that you could also potentially fire .357 loads too.

My thoughts exactly. The cost per round isn't much more and there are many proven designs out there.
 
For reloaders it seems like a .38 Special lever gun is essentially the same as a 9mm lever gun but with the added benefit that you could also potentially fire .357 loads too.

A 9mm lever action Henry Homesteader would be something id totally buy as well.
Some lever guns are a bit finicky about cartridge length, so a .357 gun might actually need that length to cycle cleanly and choke on .38 Special rounds. Tuning those is a bit of an art!

And you should watch how fast top Cowboy Action competitors can empty a lever gun downrange, but there's a reason their stages always include exactly the 10 rounds it has in the tube, and that reason is how long it takes to load through the side gate.

9mm is cheaper with less need to recover your brass for reloading, and it usually gets charged into magazines and you can use multiple of those on a stage, so that in a lever could be more fun.
 
.38 special costs double what 9mm does if bought in a store.

The shorter cartridges would potentially make it a super short lever throw and you could fit more of them in a tube fed firearm than anything else because they are so short.

Magazine fed would be cool too... could free float the barrel like the Henry Long Ranger and faster reloads.
 
Back
Top Bottom