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Back in the Saddle: The “New” Marlin Debuts the “New” Model 1895 SBL

Back in the Saddle: The “New” Marlin Debuts the “New” Model 1895 SBL

Marlin Firearms made big news recently by launching its first rifle since being acquired in 2020 by Sturm, Ruger and Company: the Marlin Model 1895 SBL chambered in the potent .45-70 Govt., and manufactured in Mayodan, North Carolina. Ruger, as was widely reported, purchased Marlin after the Remington Outdoor Company declared bankruptcy and its assets were sold, including the Marlin brand.

Modernizing Your Lever Action with Ranger Point Precision and Form Stocks

Modernizing Your Lever Action with Ranger Point Precision and Form Stocks

Most people don’t think of lever actions when they consider modern self-defense rifles mostly because they were the military, law enforcement, and civilian choice of the late 1800s. The libtards aren’t as threatened by them and you can still own them in places like New York.  By design, they weren’t originally made to mount optics, lights, lasers, or suppressors. Turns out that with a few modifications they work fantastic for all of that though.

Marlin 1895 Dark - Reviewed

Marlin 1895 Dark – Reviewed

If you have seen a lever action in the last 30 years, it was an 1895. They are prolific, to say the least, as well as Marlin is nearly synonymous with “lever gun”.

Henry's Brass Frame 45-70 - Cutting Edge 1866 Tactical is Now Heirloom Rifle

Henry’s Brass Frame 45-70 – Cutting Edge 1866 Tactical is Now Heirloom Rifle

Henry is by far the leader in lever-action rifles today, if not in volume then certainly in quality. The company’s motto is one I can absolutely get behind. Made in America. Or not made at all.

1895: The Last Lever-Action

1895: The Last Lever-Action

The Winchester model 1895 was the last lever-action designed by firearms designer John Browning, and a favorite of Teddy Roosevelt and the Texas Rangers.

The Most American Rifle? Henry .45-70 All-Weather Lever Action: Reviewed

The Most American Rifle? Henry .45-70 All-Weather Lever Action: Reviewed

Henry Rifles’ reputation precedes them. Known for producing some of the highest quality and most attractive lever action rifles on the market, Henry offers one of my now favorite .45-70 rifles in an All-Weather offering. This rifle was designed with the hunter, farmer, rancher and working man (or woman) in general, as it is designed to take the abuse that everyday life can throw at it.

Henry's Long Ranger Is A Lever Gun For The 21st Century

Henry’s Long Ranger Is A Lever Gun For The 21st Century

Henry’s new Long Ranger may change your perception of lever-action guns. The action is tight, it shoots modern cartridges, and it combines all the nostalgia of the Old West with modern design and manufacturing.

Picking a Brush Gun For Whitetail

Picking a Brush Gun For Whitetail

There’s more than one way to skin a cat, and more than one perspective on what makes a good brush gun. Ready or not, here’s my two cents.

The Lever Gun In Modern Times - Train To Use It Effectively

The Lever Gun In Modern Times – Train To Use It Effectively

By Doug Larson Some readers will remember seeing first-run episodes of such westerns on television as The Rifleman and Gunsmoke. A common firearm seen in most of them is the lever action gun. And back in the days depicted in these television shows and in western movies, the lever action was used for hunting, shooting [...]

Cimarron 1876 Centennial "Tom Horn" Signature Rifle - Review

Cimarron 1876 Centennial “Tom Horn” Signature Rifle – Review

When the 1873 came out it was a paradigm shift. A repeating rifle that was as reliable and capable as it was practical. However, it was still a pistol caliber carbine. For real rifle work, you had to go to something like an 1869 Sharps, a Ballard Perfection rifle, or a Remington Rolling Block. That’s what buffalo hunters used. What these long range, big game guns had in common was that they were all single shot firearms. The Winchester Model 1876 changed that forever.