@@Tornado1861 the 87 is 12 gauge and the 1901s only come in 10 gauge. The 1901 is my favorite as it can handle smokeless. I have videos on my channel. Check em out.
I have the same Cimarron '87' and I bought an extra power Wolff mag. spring. I cut it to 20" and am still unable to get more than 5 rds. into the magazine tube. I then laid 6 shells alongside the mag tube and saw that the only way to get 6 in it would be to remove the spring, follower and end plug. Do I have an extra short mag tube or what? The exposed part of my mag tube is 13.75" in length , measured from the front of the receiver to the forward end of the tube .
I doubt that you will ever see this message because the video is 11 months old but if you do , I have a question that you might be able to answer , I have a 1905 winchester 32 caliber self loading carbine and I need a clip for it , I have searched all over the internet trying to get lucky and so far to no avail , if you happen to know where I might run across one please respond , I'm cleaning this old rifle up to give to daddy on his 75 th birthday in June and if I could find a clip for it it would sure help alot , God bless
Never buy anything from China! It might start out good, but it will turn into something dangerous quickly. Have to ask yourself what kind of business goes to China to put guns in US citizens' hands? Not one I would ever purchase from.
I have one. There are no issues with it. Loads perfectly and shoots great. It's a great collection fun gun. It's different, so it gets some attention. I love it. For the price you cant beat it.
I have only been able to load 5+1 of factory 2 3/4" shells. It won't quite load 6+1, but it is close, I have even tried shortening the mag spring. I can easily do it by substituting two 2 3/4" in the tube with two 2 1/2" shells.
I looked it up and the average wage for worker was $50 a month , now in my area of Missouri it around $4000 a month so using that in today’s money that would be $2000 for this shotgun or half what a man made a month ,
True, at the time he was focused on making one of the first pump actions. The company was so interlocked with lever actions he was forced to make this version first
How do you like the Chiappa? The matte finish is not too bad. I tried buffing the finish in an inconspicuousarea area, it turned to a satin finish, but it was easy to take off too much.
@@Tornado1861 overall I love it. It runs flawlessly and is beautiful with the case color hardening. When I first got it the elevator bolts needed tightening and there was what looked like metal shavings in the receiver. Unsure why but it runs great. It's also more than twice the price of this one, so there's that.
@Tornado1861 how is that possible? Isnt the matte finish due to the surface of the metal before bluing? I thought that it would have to be polished and then reblued. I would rather this gun be polished but my research told me it would be expensive to have done.
@@jessemorrison339 I may refinish it in the future. My options from easiest to most difficult are: Give it an antique finish. Strip it, polish it, and cold blue. Strip it, polish it, and try rust blueing. As a test, I used some red polishing compound on a buffing wheel. It went from matte black to almost satin, but I could tell at irregular surfaces it was wearing down to bare metal.
Buyer beware...this is made in CHINA!!! Remember China? Our present greatest economic enemy. Do you really want to buy anything from China? I guess you do if you are biden supporter. Don't like this? Tough!!!
@@ivannieves5708 From what I've read, this is made in a different factory than the PW87. The lever is a different design as well, the Cimarron is one piece lever while the PW87 is a two piece.
I love a good corn maze. We took the kiddo's to one at Lanes Packing and they had fun with all of the stuff there. They use to have a killer one and haunted house in Cleveland GA years ago. Too bad they shut it down because people kept vandalizing the corn. Looks like a great time brother!!
It was definitely fun! The first time we did it at night, I guess we were in there a little too long. When we started, there were a couple hundred people at all the attractions. When we finally made it out, it was almost deserted! I'll have to look into Lanes Packing.