KinleyWater
Handloader
- Jun 15, 2019
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Well, folks, I'm torn. S&W now has a lever rifle, the Model 1854, in 44 Rem Mag. Sown here: https://www.smith-wesson.com/1854
What I like: It's stainless. It has a 1:20 twist. It comes with a peep sight. It has integrated sling studs. It's not absurdly heavy. It has a large loop. It has a pic rail if you want to put an optic on it.
What I don't like: 19.25 inch barrel (I would prefer a 16 or a 20). It's not very light either (7.1 pounds... or 6.8 depending on where on the page you look).
What I'm ambivalent about: Synthetic stock (it's okay, but I like Henry's stained wood better).
When I'm not sure about: The price. $1,279 MSRP as of the moment I write this. On an unproven design? Not so certain.
My final thoughts: Well, I'd like to put hands on one to see what it's like. I've hunted in some truly foul weather, and that is why I would consider this. I really would prefer a 16 inch barrel. I would also prefer a take-down, but the only one of those I know of are hundreds more.
Thoughts?
What I like: It's stainless. It has a 1:20 twist. It comes with a peep sight. It has integrated sling studs. It's not absurdly heavy. It has a large loop. It has a pic rail if you want to put an optic on it.
What I don't like: 19.25 inch barrel (I would prefer a 16 or a 20). It's not very light either (7.1 pounds... or 6.8 depending on where on the page you look).
What I'm ambivalent about: Synthetic stock (it's okay, but I like Henry's stained wood better).
When I'm not sure about: The price. $1,279 MSRP as of the moment I write this. On an unproven design? Not so certain.
My final thoughts: Well, I'd like to put hands on one to see what it's like. I've hunted in some truly foul weather, and that is why I would consider this. I really would prefer a 16 inch barrel. I would also prefer a take-down, but the only one of those I know of are hundreds more.
Thoughts?