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On 10/14/13, 12:15 PM, wrote:
On Mon, 14 Oct 2013 11:58:31 -0400, "F.O.A.D." wrote:

On 10/14/13, 11:54 AM,
wrote:
On 14 Oct 2013 15:13:42 GMT, F.O.A.D. wrote:

Was at a sporting goods store over the weekend and fell for a lever action
rifle, an 1892 Winchester model in 45 LC imported by Cimarron, so I ordered
one. Takes six weeks to get in. Really smooth action. ?


http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aIq1LvzSLsk



I've always admired the looks of level-action rifles, but most of the
"repro" 1873 and 1892 ones I've tried over the years just didn't seem
all that well-made. The Cimarron imports are very nice. The one I
ordered has a 24" barrel. Now I need a six-shooter in 45LC.


There was a time when I was looking at a .44 mag LA but somebody made
me an offer on a Ruger carbine I couldn't refuse and I bought that.

I don't think I have shot more than a half dozen rounds out if it.

I have lost as many rounds as I shot. (trying to unload it in a tree
stand)



Ahh, I won't have that problem. I don't hunt animals. Many of the
Cimarron models are made in Italy by Uberti, a subsidiary of Benelli.
Some other brands are made in South America. There's quite a market,
apparently, for these "old west" repro firearms. Uberti makes its
firearms for at least a half dozen "American" brand name distributors.
For me, it was a toss-up between the .30-30 and 45 Colt cartridge. The
ammo price is pretty much the same, but I'm also interested in a
revolver in 45 Colt.