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The 1854 is a side-eject lever-action made from 410 stainless steel. At 7.2 pounds, it’s a tad heavy for a lever gun chambered for a revolver cartridge, but at less than a meter long, it is handy.
Image courtesy of TriStar Arms. Marlin introduced the concept of a lever-action .410 bore shotgun back in 1929, and the idea was revived by Winchester with its short-lived 9410 in the early 2000s.
The .410-bore shotguns will come in two lengths—20" and 24". The longer model will feature a removable full factory choke, front brass-bead sight and no rear sight, and have an MSRP of $902.
There’s something about a lever action rifle that just feels right—like you’re holding a piece of history that still gets the job done today. Whether you’re out hunting deer, looking for a ...
A uniquely American rifle, the lever-action was invented in the United States, where it has remained popular for over 150 years. While never officially adopted by the U.S. military as a standard ...
The lever-action is an iconic and, some would argue, quintessentially American rifle. The first commercially successful lever-action gun, the Henry Rifle, was introduced in 1860, more than a ...
The Henry Lever Action Supreme Rifle (LASR), available in .223 Rem/5.56 NATO and .300 Blackout, ushers in a new era of performance, precision, and versatility for the lever-action platform.
My love affair with lever guns started with a plastic Winchester M94—my first toy gun—and was cemented by my first real rifle, a Winchester 9422 Magnum that was a graduation present. Like me, ...
These special-edition lever action rifles sold for $100, which is the equivalent of $2,300 today. In 1950, an A-list Hollywood western starring Jimmy Stewart was made entitled “Winchester 73.” ...