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You do not need to wait until you run out of ammo. You can start reloading if there's a lapse during shooting.

To answer the question much slower than loading a magazine but as long as you have ammo around you, you can always top it off.


My lever guns.
Winchester 94 in 30-30 on top and Marlin 357 at the bottom.

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Those are BEAUTIES!!!!!!
 
nice, i've been waiting for leverguns to be sold here, last time i checked i only saw .22 henry's at mcs, ( twin pines i think, with gold colored recievers)

though i prefer winchester model 92 clones( like puma or rossi) chambered in .38 special or .45 colt.

can't wait for norinco to clone the win model 92.

i didn't know 44 mag ammo was sold here in the Philippines.

i going to check those out in the next gun show. can't wait.


btw, you should keep your winchester 94 model, as that's a collectors item now, since winchester stopped producing those way back in 2006.
 
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Is this really a "Law Enforcement" only gun? It says so in the PBD website, along with Turkish clones of the MP5 (MKEK made) and a stubby AR?

Could we own one of these?
 
Wow sir isuzu, i've been dreaming of that rifle since my college years! meron kya nyan dito? Even the Henry Bolt Action Rifle in 22LR, I hope makabili rin ako...:supergrin:
Try getting in touch with Twin Pines. When I emailed Henry asking who their dealer is in the Philippines, they said it's Twin Pines.

I bought my son a Henry Mini Bolt before prices went up. Haven't got to try it, though.

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Is this really a "Law Enforcement" only gun? It says so in the PBD website, along with Turkish clones of the MP5 (MKEK made) and a stubby AR?

Could we own one of these?
Lever Action Rifles are supposed to be Ranch and Hunting Rifles. They can be used in law enforcement, though. Sayang, the .30-30 caliber should be available to the public.

Newcomer,

Would you be able to provide a link for their higher-caliber Marlin firearms? I checked their website, and the ones that showed up were .22 and .17 HMR calibers. Thanks!
 
if civilians can buy and own ak-47s and m-16s, i don't see why low powered leverguns would not be allowed.

leverguns are even slower to reload and shoot compared to modern semi-auto and full-auto rifles.

here are some links about leverguns:

apparently these mossberg guns are new, 2006 and after.
http://www.leverguns.com/leverguns/mossberg_464.htm

this is the winchester model 94, the most popular and supposed to be, the best when it comes to leverguns, stopped production in 2006.
http://www.leverguns.com/leverguns/model_1894.htm



and this is the one i want:
http://www.leverguns.com/leverguns/model_1892.htm


this is the one sold by pb i believe:
http://www.leverguns.com/leverguns/marlin_model_1894.htm
 
Great post guys....I am a big fan of lever guns. I have a Marlin 30-30 and a Henry 22 just like Isuzu's. I also have a single action Ruger Blackhawk in 357 mag. I hope to own a lever in 357 someday because I reload for that caliber..
 
For me, Marlin is currently the best lever gun out there. There are some that say Mossberg lever guns are quite loose. Henry lever guns are generally more expensive than Marlins, and they don't have a side loading gate that makes it convenient to load your rifle. You need to remove the loading tube on larger-caliber Henrys.
 
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