My guess is Stainless Talo Big Lever. The STBL is a limited edition Talo rifle. The STBL is in stainles and sports the larger loop lever. Oddly enough, the barrels have SBL stamped on them but the STBL is not an SBL.
I am searching too, but I do not plan to pay any $150 for a big loop lever for my Marlin 1894SC. If I have to I want to buy a used or new plain lever and build a big loop myself. I recently bought a Lincoln 140c mig welder and I also have a Dremel tool to cut the lever then add metal and weld it back . I bet some blacksmith has built them before . carelock@suddenlink.net and my name is David if anyone can help. thanks
You can find a big loop lever for a Rossi 92 rifle at various online retailers specializing in firearms accessories, such as MidwayUSA, Brownells, or Numrich Gun Parts. Additionally, you may check with local gun shops or sporting goods stores that carry Rossi products. For custom or aftermarket options, websites like Amazon or specialized firearm accessory manufacturers might also have what you need. Always ensure that the part is compatible with your specific rifle model.
move the trigger loop, it should be on the bottom tang.
Value is based on make, model and condition. IF the carving and the loop style lever is original, that is a plus. If done at a later time, a minus. The 39A is no longer in production, and prices are creeping up. In very good condition, $400 and up.
I'm not exactly positive of the rife used in the 1969 movie True Grit, but John Wayne had a fond preference for his Winchester Model 1892 Repeating Rifle. One major distinguishing characteristic of this rifle is the large, oversized loop on the loading lever. John Wayne had one with a large gold "JW" emblazoned on the wooden stock. Here is a link to a replica of that rifle that was made By Winchester beginning in 1892.
The H&A Model 832 .32 rimfire caliber, rolling block action, was made starting around 1900 up to around 1914. In "GOOD" condition current retail value is in the $175 to $200 range, assuming it has a "loop" lever (closed). If your piece has the earlier "pig tail" (not closed loop) operating lever - the value will be approximately 25% higher.
About $700 if it is like-new condition.
Yes- stacking is performed using the sling of one rifle tha is placed vertically, and two other rifles with the flash suppressors inserted through the loop of the sling of the vertical rifle.
Take I-35 SOUTH to LOOP-340/SH-6 to MERIDIAN and MARLIN at EXIT 330B.Follow signs to SH-6/LOOP-340 SOUTH to MARLIN, then take SH-6/LOOP-340 SOUTH to U.S. 77 SOUTH to CAMERON. EXIT RIGHT. It will be just past the first light.Then take U.S. 77 SOUTH to I-37 SOUTH.Continue on I-37 SOUTH to Corpus Christi.
Winchester repeating arms company. it was a custom model l894. the large loop was a sort of prop making it stand out on film.
44.40 carbine, and a 38.40 pistol...He carries a "Large Loop" short barrel carbine model 92 Winchester repeating rifle.