Whats a good entry level lever action rifle?
Preferably chambered in .357
marlin,
Henry if you're a small child.
>>33396805
Any particular modles?
>>33396805
Bumping for marlin model
>>33397180
go to their website and look it up
>>33397206
Looks like they don't make anything in 357
>>33397432
Marlin 1894. Not sure if they still make them but that's what you want anyway, a nice old marlin made a long time ago.
buy a rossi 92 and put a spring kit in it. Mine is excellent.
>>33397825
all the rossi 92s are overpriced as fuck. its a 500 dollar gun but everywhere they're jewing it for 650 or more
>>33397840
mine was 500 CAD, it was lightly used though
>>33397470
The 1894 in .44mag in new production is good again too.
>>33397871
what do you think of the stainless models? any advantage to them?
>>33397840
big difference between asking price and selling price
>lrn2jewthemdown
>>33397887
corrosion resistance. will you be shooting from a salt water vessel?
>>33397840
I bought one for $350 out the door. Sold it, too. Didn't need a lever action. More of a novelty than anything.
>>33397887
>>33397900
-some would argue a stainless barrel is more accurate because it is softer than carbon steel (easier to cut the rifling). you will not notice this increased accuracy in a rossi 92.
-Stainless firearms are a bit more corrosion resistant than blued, but they are not rust proof (it wont rust either way if it's oiled properly)
-The biggest reason for stainless is just the look.