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When was the lever action revolver made?

Revolvers are not lever action firearms. Sorry- can you rephrase your question? Lever action firearms are most often rifles, rarely shotguns. A very few lever action pistols were made, but not revolvers.


Is the action of a Browning Lever action really smooth?

For the most part yes it is.A bit of honing will take place as the lever is worked over time causing a more smooth lever throw,as with any lever action rifle.


Looking for 357 smithwesson lever action rifle?

S&W never made a lever action rifle.


Did Marlin make a lever-action 30-06?

I can't find any indication that they made a 30-06 lever action. I can't find any indication that they made a 30-06 lever action.


What is the value of a Marlin 22caliber lever action Model 1892 lever action with serial 292280?

50-175 USD


Does any company make a 223 caliber lever action rifle?

The Browning (BLR) comes in a .223 lever action.


1960 non lever action bb gun?

There are over 100 non lever action BB guns. How can I help you?


What is the mfg date of a Browning lever action 22 cal SN07589RT126?

Your browning lever action 22 was made in 1976.


What is a Winchester 30 Cal Lever Action rifle Model?

Your model number should be posted on the rifle.If it has worn off do to age and handling then you have 4 choices.First if it is marked 30US.then you have a Model 1895 lever action rifle.Second if it is marked 30WCF,then you have a early model 1894 lever action rifle,or a model 55 lever action rifle.Last you could have a model 64 lever action rifle in 30-30 Win.


What does blr stand for in browning 270 lever action?

Browning Lever Rifle


What are the Charicteristics of a Winchester model 94 built in 1966?

Lever action, blued steel, wood stock, most likely chambered in 30/30


Why are the other 2 types of structures not weakened by lever action?

Other structures are not weakened by lever action because they are designed to resist the forces produced by the lever action. For example, arches and domes are capable of distributing loads evenly, resulting in a balanced force distribution that minimizes the impact of lever action. Additionally, truss structures can handle the loads imposed by lever action by efficiently transferring the forces through their network of interconnected members.