I was just about to post about this. All the paperwork says is "Replaced Lower". My guess is that means the lever and related parts.George,
Have you received the rifle yet? Interested to hear about what they "fixed". The negative reports on these 1854s definitely have me leary of purchasing one until they get the kinks worked out.
I’m selling mine if they ever give it back after warranty repair. 5 months and counting for a rifle I’ve never even fired. From the factory the follower left the tube mag and locked up the action.I have a half dozen Henry rifles. Most are X models that I immediately swap the handguard to RPP, put muzzle devices on for suppression, and add Picatinny rails to. I figured getting the S&W would actually save me from spending anything extra after initial purchase as they already have a rail and an M-Lock rail. I bought my 1854 in .44 Rem Mag right after they were released.
The action is clunky compared to my Henrys which are butter smooth. Not a show stopper as "I'm sure it'll smooth out eventually." Well, I'm in about 400 live rounds, and at least 1000 dry cycles. It still feels like I am rowing through a box mixed with bolts and nuts... maybe 10% better.
It feeds like crap. Unless I slam the action open and closed, it misfeeds probably 25% of the time, jamming under the feed gate. I've left the range the last three outings with the gun jammed up so bad, I have to disassemble it to get it unjammed.
Lever actions are usually great to shoot suppressed. S&W made these to run quiet out of the box. Mine blows the freaking open every round. It doesn't matter what ammo I run, even .44 Specials do it. Initially, I thought the problem may be the Octane .45 suppressor, even though SilencerCo says it's fine. I recently bought an Omega 46M that is rated to run with much less backpressure. Same problem.
Did I just end up with a lemon, or is this normal?
I’ve been shooting lever guns for 48 years. Never once had one pop open after a shot was taken. Does dry firing it make it pop open? This sounds stupid, but is it supposed to pop open….like a pump shotgun?
I have an 1892 Win/Miroku in 44 mag. It’ll handle specials just fine. If you’ve tried 4 different factory loadings along with a special, and it still doesn’t work, yeah it needs to go back.
Maybe the 2 problems, along with the rough action are all indications of a single “mistake”.
Something is not right with that one.
I've run a Henry X in .45-70 with the same can. I can shoot it without it coming unlocked no matter how little pressure I put on the wrist/cocking lever.Te suppressor does increase back pressure.........BUT If any normal human grips the stock correctly with ya thumb over the top of the grip...............Shouldn't happen........I see people shooting lever guns with their thumb laying along side the stock........And I think. What cats they are.
Well you said in an earlier post you were gonna throw it away. Please tell me where you live so I can watch your trash....I was just about to post about this. All the paperwork says is "Replaced Lower". My guess is that means the lever and related parts.
I took it to the range yesterday. It fed flawlessly. When I ran it suppressed 47/50 times with .44 Mag, the action didn't unlock. The three times it did were mild, not flagrantly flying open like before.
I'm still not sure if I'll keep it.
I wrote that I'd cut it up. I still may if I deem it unsafe.Well you said in an earlier post you were gonna throw it away. Please tell me where you live so I can watch your trash....