Lever Actions: An American Rifle For Hunters
Lever actions are often presumed inaccurate or not precise enough for long-range shooting. But what defines “enough” accuracy or “long-range” shooting?
Lever actions are often presumed inaccurate or not precise enough for long-range shooting. But what defines “enough” accuracy or “long-range” shooting?
A new line of American Legion Tribute Edition rifles from Henry Repeating Arms is now available to American Legion members at discounted factory-direct pricing. Visit henryusa.com/american-legion for more information.
S&W announces today the release of the new Model 1854, chambered in 45 Colt.
At NRAAM 2024, True showcased a standout prototype: an 1873 Winchester, revamped by Taylor’s and Company and now chambered in 9mm.
Joining guns like the Model 1873, Winchester’s Ranger .22 has a lot to live up to. But from the way it handled at the range and the way it feels in your hands, this gun looks like it’s in the right family.
We put the Marlin 1894 Classic in 44 Magnum through a rigorous review process – featuring shot timer, ammo, and turkey destruction
In my opinion, a better suited option when truly Big Bore stuff needs to happen is the 50 Alaskan.
The Winchester model 1895 was the last lever-action designed by firearms designer John Browning, and a favorite of Teddy Roosevelt and the Texas Rangers.
There’s more than one way to skin a cat, and more than one perspective on what makes a good brush gun. Ready or not, here’s my two cents.
While Hollywood gave screen stars Winchester rifles, many real-life heroes carried Marlin rifles. According to the company’s website, Annie Oakley, Captain Hardy, and William “Buffalo Bill” Cody all used Marlin rifles. And, today’s 1895GBL carries on the tradition of providing great lever-actions to consumers.
Henry makes guns that keep up the values established by the company’s namesake—traditional pistol caliber lever actions, mostly. These guns make versatile ranch guns, and are cowboy competitions. They’re adding to their catalog in a big way. If you are looking for an American made .30-30, or a hard hitting favorite .45-70, check out the new guns from Henry. These are hard-working lever actions, but miles away from the pistol calibers you might associate with the brand.