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44 mag lever actions anybbody?
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<blockquote data-quote="257wby" data-source="post: 2793221" data-attributes="member: 9582"><p>I have a Puma stainless Model 92 carbine in 44mag. Fit and finish on this gun is really good, especially for the price. I love shooting mine and am able to hit an 8" gong at 100 yards over and over. Still want to take a deer with it, but haven't spent enough time in the woods yet. If you can find a Browning Model 92 I would pick it up in a heart beat. Personally I prefer the Model 92 over 94. The Henry Big Boy is a fine rifle. My uncle has one and I borrowed it for a bit. The action may be a bit smoother, but it is a lot more money. I picked up the Puma at Gander Mountain in Wichita back in 2006 for $369. I would buy many more at that price.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="257wby, post: 2793221, member: 9582"] I have a Puma stainless Model 92 carbine in 44mag. Fit and finish on this gun is really good, especially for the price. I love shooting mine and am able to hit an 8" gong at 100 yards over and over. Still want to take a deer with it, but haven't spent enough time in the woods yet. If you can find a Browning Model 92 I would pick it up in a heart beat. Personally I prefer the Model 92 over 94. The Henry Big Boy is a fine rifle. My uncle has one and I borrowed it for a bit. The action may be a bit smoother, but it is a lot more money. I picked up the Puma at Gander Mountain in Wichita back in 2006 for $369. I would buy many more at that price. [/QUOTE]
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