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S&W 1854 Rifle
Sorry if this was already covered....
This thing looks very similar to the Henry manufactured rifle. Is it actually made by Henry?
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I don’t think so. I had my hands on one a few days ago and it reminded me more of a Marlin-type action. The rifle seemed well set up if you like the style. This one was stainless with plastic furniture. I very much prefer blue and wood so I didn’t care much for it, but I’m sure some will like it fine.
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Do you mean the Volcanic lever action? I think Oliver Winchester bought the patents from S&W (or something like that) then later he had B. Tyler Henry (?) use it as a model for the Henry rifle which fired loaded cartridge cases. as opposed to the Volcanic where I think the powder charge was in the base of the bullet. Experts, feel free to correct that.
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I think the OP is referring to the new lever action rifle Smith has come out with recently.
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03-03-2024, 06:17 PM
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It going to be another giant flop of an idea. Seriously who thought that selling a lever action with polymer furniture and sort of "tactical" stuff on it for north of 1700 dollars would be a sales hit. It might sell if it were Mossgerg cheap but at that price its a dust collector. I will also note that it's Butt Ugly.
Note, this is my idea of a lever gun and it only cost me 600 bucks. BTW, a previous owner had it re-barreled in 357 Magnum by Winchester to it's not a collectable but is a pretty shooter.
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I will also note that it's Butt Ugly.
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Dang Scooter, why don't you tell us how you really feel?
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It going to be another giant flop of an idea. Seriously who thought that selling a lever action with polymer furniture and sort of "tactical" stuff on it for north of 1700 dollars would be a sales hit. It might sell if it were Mossgerg cheap but at that price its a dust collector. I will also note that it's Butt Ugly.
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I agree with everything you said.........And they put it together with torx screws.........It's in the same ugliness class as Henry's revolver.....They must not have marketing Exec's.....Unless all they are out to impress is "tactical tommy".
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If they make one in .500 S&W for a reasonable price I will be interested. I'll go so far as to say that NOT making one in .500 S&W would be asinine. A ridiculous revolver cartridge but perfect for a lever action.
I already have a Rossi .44 Magnum. Maybe Rossi will beat them to a .500 as well?
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03-04-2024, 11:22 AM
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Well..... it is a S&W afterall....
It's an interesting rifle and it IS a S&W.
I will not get my hands on mine until the end of next week due to the recent WA state 10 business day waiting period....
In looking mine over at the store, one interesting feature stood out, the end of the magazine tube can be tilted down in order to be able to load the tube if a suppressor is installed, that's pretty neat. Of course the barrel is threaded, so I'm looking forward to filling it up with .44 specials and shooting it suppressed...
One interesting thing I've been told is that the receiver is the same one used by Aero Precision and Stag Arms (and others?) .... Not sure how to verify that, but will look for validation going forward.
It'll be fun to shoot it side by side with our 44 Mag Marlin 1894.
As for the stainless steel construction, I live in Washington State where's it's rumored to rain all the time (hint - it's not a rumor )
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It going to be another giant flop of an idea. Seriously who thought that selling a lever action with polymer furniture and sort of "tactical" stuff on it for north of 1700 dollars would be a sales hit.
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LOL, apparently someone else did, also!
What an appropriate name for something dead-in-the-marketplace...
Tombstone 9MM - POF-USA - Modernized Lever action rifle
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I held the 1854 for the first time last weekend. It looks and feels good to me....but $1800? Nope. I thought it was a typo. This was supposed to be a $1200 rifle.
Just bought a Marlin 1894 in .357. That scratched the lever gun itch, short term. I'd like to buy the 1854 at a lower price. Will get one eventually. Really like lever guns and this one is well done.
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I held the 1854 for the first time last weekend. It looks and feels good to me....but $1800? Nope. I thought it was a typo. This was supposed to be a $1200 rifle.
Just bought a Marlin 1894 in .357. That scratched the lever gun itch, short term. I'd like to buy the 1854 at a lower price. Will get one eventually. Really like lever guns and this one is well done.
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Not sure where the $1800 number came from, the one I just bought was $1120 plus tax........
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Buy one now while it is available. There will not be many of those
"beautiful" Lever guns manufactured. Get in on the hot "collectors' firearm" market while the getting is good. This is the rifle equivalent of the Ford Edsel.
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Not for me.
I'll stick to my pre WW2 stuff,,and occasionaly wander into the 1950's.
I was kind of surprised that it was made and adv that the stock and forend were "easily interchangeable and compatible with Marlin® 1894 pattern forends and stocks".
Gun companys usually don't like to even mention another company in their ads unless it's to claim 'We are better than they are'.
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