This is the one on GB that they’re asking basically $10,000.
I did not post the link because I know that they get fussy about such things…..
Tom
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I collect levers and have many, started in 1976, I think. I have 5 in 357 for example, several brands, have an 1895 in 410, looks just like my Guide Gun in 45-70, Winchesters, Rossi, Henry, and Marlin, old ones and new ones and one sweet Golden Boy in 22 mag.
Look at this picture. What are you doing with "that scope?" Think about rapid firing and recoil, that scope is not needed for any assault requirements, too big and in the way. Yes I have scoped 45-70, mine is stainless Guide Gun with 16 inch tube. Kicks like heck and there is no assault speed. The fore end needs something solid for the front hand to hold, the AR type plastic is a poor thing to hold onto in high recoil and adds nothing to function.
Any light will work, a green laser would add greatly to function also. The stock sucks, because you need a rigid cheek weld for accuracy and the hollow butt stocks suck for that.
An ammo wallet on the stock is handy and welcome, but that one is not the best, you notice they display it with some ammo up and some down? Rookies.
My take is this is just an attention getter for their brand, they are really trying to sell something else, maybe their brand of stocks or cheaper guns. Bottom line, it is just a Marlin or Ruger. everybody makes good lever guns now, Smith and Wesson and several off name brands at a lower cost. Even the Rossi on the 336 platform competes with the Marlin in quality now. The quality of the lever guns through history was related to brand and you got what you paid for, that is over. I look at them and handle them so I am not commenting on pictures or reviews and 50+ years of firing them and working on them gives a hint. I even have others in 410, a half dozen companies make those now.
Brand means very little these days. We love our Smith and Wesson wheel guns and steel guns and will always pay more for them. That said, even Taurus and Rossi and most of the lesser brands of 5-10 years ago are equal or close in quality of manufacture. They may never compete in customer service and such, but most steel wheel guns and levers are great these days.
Fire a few of these quickly and tell us the value of that stock configuration. A rookie deal in my view. Hey look at me kind of deal only. They get attention and people fall for it. Some even start a thread on a forum and we bite.....
