Other than the Browning BLR, has anyone ever made a commercially-successful detachable-magazine lever-action rifle?

I'd like something else with which to frighten the liberals.

?2021-03-10T17:48:50Z

In Australia where they can’t have semi auto shot guns they have many lever actions in an AR platform 

Who Dat ?2021-03-09T04:06:27Z

Winchester model 88 was a lever action.
but a liberal probably couldnt tell it from the look alike semi auto model 100.
 so gun expert reporters who call all semi autos machine guns or"deadly high capacity assault rifles" will probably label the 88 as a deadly lever action assault rifle.

Anonymous2021-03-07T21:49:17Z

You don't frighten anyone with your insistence on letting criminals have access to all kinds of weapons.

Staap It2021-03-07T20:33:11Z

Yes, some of the more modern run of the Savage model 99 had detachable magazines. Mine does not, it has an integral rotary mag. making it more a streamlined profile. VERY accurate, NO scope. Almost a shame to mount a scope on such a rifle.
* if ever buying one, the most valuable of course are the proper "Savage" calibers, 4 of them in this model offered. The .300 Savage is very popular for the model 99, other calibers are rare and hard to find ammo for.

Anonymous2021-03-07T15:28:58Z

I fairly certain that Winchester and maybe Marlin have made a few. Not certain how well they did commercially though.
I recently built my first AR able to handle both .223 and 5.56, but am fond of my MAC-10 with 32 round stick.
Both are reliable and capable in their own right, and are ready for the next Trumptard insurrection attempt.

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