I know its not really in the spirit of western guns, but is there any reason no one really makes a lever action rifle in the rimless pistol calibers? Since most rimless cartridges are shorter than their rimmed counterparts (.45 Colt vs .45 ACP, for example), I would think you could fit a few extra rounds in a tube magazine with no other real compromises. And, for places where semi-auto is heavily restricted, it could be a really good idea.
Thoughts?
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Re: lever action for rimless cartridges
There's been various box magazine fed lever rifles that use rimless cartridges of course, but there is no reason at all why a tube fed lever gun can't use them. My Marlin 1895M in .450 Marlin takes a belted magnum case, so if that will work then a regular rimless cartridge without the belt will also work.
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Re: lever action for rimless cartridges
FerdyRatTara ... you really expect anyone to click on that link in your sig?
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Re: lever action for rimless cartridges
Possible bullet setback with taper crimped ammunition?
People have their concerns about that with revolvers firing that type of ammo.
People have their concerns about that with revolvers firing that type of ammo.
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Re: lever action for rimless cartridges
The Savage 99 was made for a bunch of rimless cartridges, but not any pistol cartridges.
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Re: lever action for rimless cartridges
I'm pretty sure the OP is a spammer/some type of bot.FelixEstrella wrote: ↑Thu Aug 23, 2018 5:21 am FerdyRatTara ... you really expect anyone to click on that link in your sig?
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Re: lever action for rimless cartridges
Yeah .......
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Re: lever action for rimless cartridges
Probably a spammer but I still thought it was an interesting question. At the very least if he put that business link in his signature without getting admin approval, that is not kosher.
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Re: lever action for rimless cartridges
I don't know if he's a bot, but I clicked the link in his signature and almost immediately lost 20 pounds.
I think that works out to about $26 in USD after bank fees.
I think that works out to about $26 in USD after bank fees.
Note to self: start reading sig lines. They're actually quite amusing. :D
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Re: lever action for rimless cartridges
When I get a chance at home I'll look at editing the link out of the SIG and drop him a friendly (No! Really!) note, as he does seem to be engaging vs just dropping a pile of spam and running.
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