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levergun
Lever-action is a type of action for repeating firearms that uses a manually operated cocking handle located around the trigger guard area (often incorporating it) that pivots forward to move the bolt via internal linkages, which will feed and extract cartridges into and out of the chamber, and cock the firing pin mechanism. This contrasts to other type of repeating actions such as the bolt-action, pump-action, semi-automatic, or automatic/selective-fire actions. A firearm using this operating mechanism is colloquially referred to as a levergun.
Most lever-action firearms are rifles, but some lever-action shotguns and a few pistols have been made. The Winchester Model 1873 rifle is one of the most famous lever-action firearms, but many manufacturers (notably Henry and Marlin) also produce lever-action rifles. Even Colt's Mfg. Co. produced the 6403 lever-action Colt-Burgess rifles from 1883 until 1885. Mossberg produces the Mossberg model 464 in centerfire .30-30 and rimfire .22.
Used and barrel has been relined
25/20 caliber
Stock has a crack and Handguard as well
Over all in working order bluing is just about gone
According to serial number from what I see it was made in 1917
Has ladder style rear sight and saddle ring
$650 obo with transfer and $18 included at...
$850
Bought it maybe 2 months ago, still unfired, have all the packaging. Threaded barrel, pic rail, and some ammo to go with
Ammo INC .357 mag = 100rds
Ammo INC .357 mag hollow = 20rds
Hornady leverevolution .357 = 25rds
Ammo INC .38 special= 50rds