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I hope so as well.Hopefully more calibers/models will follow.
Would love to have a lever-action carbine in .45 Colt that I can trust; unlike my Remlin.
Hopefully more calibers/models will follow.
Would love to have a lever-action carbine in .45 Colt that I can trust; unlike my Remlin.
That's one reason why I jumped into lever action. No problems with my Marlin 1895GBL. Affordable, good fit and finish and nice action. I like that Henry though.I was thinking the same thing when I saw this. Since gun owners seem to be all in on doing away with my Semi Auto PCC's it would be nice to be able to get a couple lever rifles to replace them with is I am still around by the time they take the autos. Have looked at a few but keep seeing a LOT of problems reported with the new ones now days.
That's one reason why I jumped into lever action. No problems with my Marlin 1895GBL. Affordable, good fit and finish and nice action. I like that Henry though.
Yeah I hear you on that. Everyone is on "JM" bandwagon when it comes to buying Marlin's. I get it though, there were some quality issues in recent years so buyer beware I guess. Even after reading all the reviews I still went with a new 1895. It seemed there were more positive than negative about it. Then you have to consider the laws of Internet physics when it comes to reviews, you always see more of the complaints(which were justifed) because the majority of people who are quite satisfied tend not to write about it.I have LONG liked the way these look. Just made me very leery buying one as so many seem to get a problem child. Sounded like the Quality Control was lacking to say the least with these. If we lose the autos I will of course jump in and give these a shot. Really like the .44 caliber as they would be great for rolling ammo for.
I hope so as well.
I love their products, but the tube loading killed their chances for my ownership.
Yeah I hear you on that. Everyone is on "JM" bandwagon when it comes to buying Marlin's. I get it though, there were some quality issues in recent years so buyer beware I guess. Even after reading all the reviews I still went with a new 1895. It seemed there were more positive than negative about it. Then you have to consider the laws of Internet physics when it comes to reviews, you always see more of the complaints(which were justifed) because the majority of people who are quite satisfied tend not to write about it.
I was skeptical when I bought my BBB .357 but what I have discovered it there is an advantage to a tube load with shorter, pistol rounds HOWEVER a gate still favors the longer, rifle rounds.I love their products, but the tube loading killed their chances for my ownership.
Eh, I really don't see the appeal of the gate beyond cowboy action shooting necessitating fast top-up reloads. My Henry and my Browning BL-22 both load the same way and it's never been an issue with the kind of shooting I do. Good on Henry for giving the people what they want, though! My .45LC is a lot of fun to roll my own with and all kinds of shiny. Happy bunny!