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Interesting article. The only lever action I own is an odd one compared to most of them, the Browning BLR. Mine is in .308 Winchester. Surprisingly accurate, trigger is not bad, and fast to shoot. Carbine length, good to close bush hunting. I can shoot it more or less as fast as a semi auto, if talking about quick aimed shots, not just pulling the trigger. I like the list in the article. I could see a Winchester 94 in .30/30 in the safe. Amazed if they are no longer being made!!! Whatever has happened to you Americans! A Savage in .22 Hi-power and/or .250/3000 would be nice. A Henry LA in some usuable cartridge in modern times would be cool. A Winchester 1895 in .405 Winchester would be cool. Not that interested in the Marlins. Even though they do make a nice woods rifle for bigger game in .45/70. And of course one day some one may leave be a Sako Finnwolf in .308 in their will. And for when the zombies arise, the world turns to shit, everyone should have a revolver and a leaver action in a common pistol cartridge. A good survival idea is a handgun and a rifle with the same cartridge. |