Less common lever actions
Posted by inserttext1@reddit | ForgottenWeapons | View on Reddit | 12 comments
Hello I was wondering asides from Winchester and Marlin what over lever actions are out there. I know savage and Stevens had one but besides that I’m drawing blanks
Popular_Mushroom_349@reddit
Savage 99
Few-Decision-6004@reddit
The browning bl-22.
It's the single best .22 levergun imo and I will always regret getting rid of it.
Global_Theme864@reddit
Also the Winchester 88, which is not the Winchester you’re familiar with.
GrandioseAnus@reddit
The original was the Smith & Wesson Volcanic which turned into the Henry 1860 and eventually the Winchester 1866. There's also a few different types of "ring lever" pistols and rifles.
cavalier24601@reddit
Ruger 96/44 - a modern lever-action in .44 Magnum
PartyFriend@reddit
Tronchon rifle and the Needham repeating rifles.
inserttext1@reddit (OP)
The Needham rifle is so cool. Would love to see a pic or the tronchon as it sounds cool
sajahet25@reddit
sako finnwolf
PsychoTexan@reddit
The Evans repeating rifle
JerkOffToBoobies@reddit
Henry has several
Global_Theme864@reddit
Off the top of my head:
Spencer 1860 / 1865
Savage 1895 / 1899 / 99
Stevens 425
Browning BLR
Whitney-Kennedy
Colt Burgess
Bullard 1886
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