@@nex-is-lost You either live in a country where guns are legal but the economy is too shit to afford them, or a country where the economy is great but guns are illegal.
@randomdude2546 you are trolling right? The wood grip that's on the forend of both the Lincoln repeater and the Lever action (point lookout) that is noticeably not present on the rifle in this video.
Looks like a replica shooting .44-40 cartridges first used by Winchester in 1873. Cowboy Action ammo using modern smokeless powder. I have a replica 1866 Yellowboy also in .44-40 Winchester. Lots of fun to shoot! Cartridges for the originals with black powder are not made to my knowledge. They are made by Uberti and available from Cimmaron in Texas and Taylors in Virginia.
You should load some 240 grain leads for it... Hits much better in my experience. I powder coat them too... At least for 44-40... Using ffffg swiss holy black in those.
Older Marlin are a bit better than Henry's. Anything new Marlin went to shit and Henry is the clear winner. Ruger bought Marlin recently and started making lever guns again so time will tell
Very very little chance with being flat faced bullets. That's why all lever guns are usually made in calibers that are rounded or flat nose bullets and not spitzer style bullets like 223
@@postaldude7879 There is a chance at least. If I'm not wrong, Ian from Forgotten Weapons had an injury from that exact scenario. I think he told that in the gun safety video, don't remember what it's called exactly.
Is there any risk of burning yourself on this one? Holding it by the tube magazine millimeters from the barrel without any kind of grip would make me nervous lol