Lever Action Rifles
- CIMARRON 1894 SHORT RIFLE$1,356.68
- Taylor's 1873 Rifle .357 Mag 10rd Capacity 18" Barrel Walnut$1,308.40
- Rossi Rio Bravo Tactical .22 Long Rifle 16.5" 10 Rounds Flat Dark Earth$275.51
- Chiappa Firearms 1892 Wildland TD 357 Magnum 16.5" 5 Rounds Matte Blued$1,334.57
- 1886/71 Boarbuster Evolution$2,678.41
- Taylors & Company 220089 1892 Alaskan Take-Down 357 Mag Caliber with 7+1 Capacity, 16" Barrel, Matte Chrome Metal Finish & SoftTouch Black Synthetic Stock Right Hand (Full Size)$1,621.27
- Chiappa Firearms 1892 L.A. Wildlands 44 Remington Magnum 16 Inch Lever Action Rifle$1,272.74
- Chiappa Firearms 1892 Mares Leg Pistol 357 Magnum 9 Inch 4 Rounds Walnut$1,310.57
- Citadel CIT44LVRSS Levtac-92 Full Size 44 Mag 8+1 16.50" Stainless Threaded Barrel, Picatinny Rail Stainless Steel Receiver, Black Fixed Synthetic Stock, Right Hand$808.48
- Henry H004TX Golden Boy Texas Tribute 22 Long Rifle 20" 16 Rounds Brasslite Finish$798.87
- Henry H014S65 Long Ranger 6.5 Creedmoor 22" 4 Rounds Blued Steel Walnut$1,006.25
- Chiappa LA322 Kodiak Cub 22 Long Rifle 18.5 in 15 Rounds Stainless Cerakote$486.48
- Henry Golden Boy H004ML 22 WMR 20.5" 12 Rounds Brasslite Walnut$583.53
- PEDERSOLI LEVER ACTION GUIDE$2,264.12
- Winchester 1873 Competition Carbine 357 Magnum 20 in 10 Rounds Walnut High Grade$1,665.74
- Pedersoli LEVER ACTION EVOLUTION 45-70 19in BBL$2,479.32
- Henry Golden Boy H004LE 22 Long Rifle 20" 16 Rounds Nickel Plated Walnut$973.36
- Heritage 92 Lever Action Rifle 44 Mag. 24 in. Stainless Octagon 12 rd.$788.52
- CIMARRON TX BRUSH POPPER 357$1,474.81
- Henry H012GRCC Big Boy Carbine 44 Remington Magnum 16.5" 7 Rounds Color Case Hardened$1,027.39
- Rossi Rio Bravo Lever Action Rifle .22 LR 18" 15 Rounds Nickel Coated Frame$378.83
- Chiappa 1892 T.D Wildlands Lever Action Rifle 44 Remington Magnum 16.5 in Grey Cerakote$1,412.49
- Heritage Settler Compact Rifle - Color Case Hardened | .22 LR | 16.5" Barrel | 13rd | Walnut Stock Finish$344.39
- Henry Big Boy Brass Side Gate Carbine 45 Colt 16.5" 7 Rounds Polished Brass Walnut$857.15
What is a lever-action rifle?
A lever-action rifle features a lever located around the trigger guard area. Operating this lever cycles the action, ejecting a spent cartridge and chambering a new one. This design allows for rapid firing and has been a staple in hunting and sport shooting for decades. For a selection of lever-action shotguns, visit our Lever Action Shotguns page.
What are the advantages of using a lever-action rifle?
Lever-action rifles offer several benefits:
- Speed: The lever mechanism allows for quick follow-up shots, making them ideal for hunting scenarios where rapid firing is beneficial.
- Maneuverability: Their typically compact design makes them easy to handle in dense brush or tight spaces.
- Versatility: They are available in a wide range of calibers, suitable for various game and shooting activities.
- Historical Appeal: Lever-action rifles have a rich history and are often favored by enthusiasts for their classic design.
What calibers are commonly used in lever-action rifles?
Lever-action rifles are chambered in various calibers, including:
- .30-30 Winchester: Ideal for medium game like deer and hogs.
- .45-70 Government: Suitable for large game such as moose and bear.
- .357 Magnum and .44 Magnum: Great for small game and sport shooting.
Can I mount a scope on a lever-action rifle?
Yes, many modern lever-action rifles come with pre-drilled scope mounts or Picatinny rails, allowing for easy installation of optics. Adding a scope can enhance accuracy, especially for longer-range shooting. To find suitable optics, check out our Scopes collection.
Are lever-action rifles suitable for home defense?
Yes, with their fast cycling and powerful calibers like .357 Magnum, lever-action rifles can be suitable for home defense, especially in states with restrictions on semi-automatic firearms. Their ease of use and reliability make them a viable option for personal protection.
How do I properly maintain a lever-action rifle?
Regular cleaning and lubrication are essential:
- Disassemble the rifle to clean the action and barrel after each use.
- Apply a light oil to all moving parts, especially the lever and bolt.
- Store the rifle in a cool, dry place to prevent rust or corrosion.
Can lever-action rifles be customized?
Yes, lever-action rifles can be customized in various ways. Modern models often come with scope mounts, which allow for the addition of optics. Upgrades like M-LOK handguards, folding stocks, and custom finishes are also popular for making the rifle more versatile. Tactical versions of lever-action rifles are gaining popularity, combining the classic action with modern enhancements for self-defense and tactical use.
What is the effective range of a lever-action rifle?
The effective range depends on the caliber and specific rifle model. Generally, lever-action rifles are effective between 150 to 300 yards. For example, the .30-30 Winchester is effective for medium game like deer and hogs, while the .45-70 Government is suitable for large game such as moose and bear.
Are lever-action rifles legal for hunting?
Yes, lever-action rifles are legal for hunting in many regions, depending on local laws and regulations. They are often preferred by hunters for their speed, lightweight design, and maneuverability in tight spaces like forests. Always check local hunting regulations to ensure compliance.
What are some popular models of lever-action rifles?
Some renowned models include:
- Henry .22 Lever Action: Recommended for beginners due to its affordability, light recoil, and ease of use.
- Marlin 336: A classic hunting rifle with modern ergonomics, sideloading, and ejecting design.
- Winchester Model 1873: Known as the "Gun That Won the West," it's an iconic piece of firearm history.