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Check out Frank Melloni's Hardware review of the Henry Lever Action Supreme.
Back in October 2020, Sheriff Jim Wilson—a highly respected law enforcement leader (now retired) and writer (very prolific)—produced an article about why lever action rifles were good for self ...
Because LeverEvolution ammunition shoots much flatter than traditional lever-gun ammo, you’ll need to put a taller front sight on the rifle. Read Next: The Top 10 Lever-Action Rifles of All Time.
A good lever-action rifle is about as American as it gets. These rifles have been around for generations, and they’re still ...
How to Shoulder a Lever-Action Efficiently. Lever guns are fast handling, svelte, rifles. To take advantage of their handling qualities you need to mount the rifle properly.
Taylor’s 1892 Alaskan Takedown Though Chiappa makes this and other takedown lever-action models, this Model 1892 lever-action rifle is an exclusive option available only through Taylor’s & Co.
I tilted this list of the best lever action rifles in favor of those you can order new. Though if you have a hankering for one of the old-time classics, there are plenty to be had on the used market.
Lever-action rifles are terrific for real-world hunting. That’s why Winchester has sold 7 million Model 94s and Marlin sold close to 4 million Model 336s. The lever gun has been around a long time.
The lever action rifle was one of our earliest repeaters, and has held a place among America’s more popular firearm platforms since the Civil War. Many things have changed in the past 160 years, but ...
The lever-action rifle was not, as some believe, invented by Winchester. In 1848, the Volition Repeating Rifle was the first lever-gun to receive a patent, but it was a complicated design and ...
A uniquely American rifle, the lever-action was invented in the United States, where it has remained popular for over 150 years. While never officially adopted by the U.S. military as a standard ...
Lever-action rifles were never officially adopted as a standard rifle for the U.S. military due in part to difficulty of operation when firing from the prone position and, ...