16 July 2002, 03:37
EXPRESSrifle/carbine in .454casull?
I have heard about a lever action rifle in .454casull, can anyoby tell who makes it, if it does exists?
16 July 2002, 07:50
<RU Kidding>It's the Puma M92-a copy of the Winchester Model 92. It was imported by Rossi but now I believe it is Howa who is bringing them in. I've been lusting after one myself.If you go to Gunsamerica.com and do a search you should find a listing & photo.
Randy in Phoenix
16 July 2002, 08:09
Mark GI have been thinking about one of these for my T/C Encore in a carbine length barrel. Is it true you can shoot 45LC ammo in the .454?
19 July 2002, 04:12
dan belisleYes, much like 44 specials in a 44 mag. I also like the '92 454 idea. Sort of a lightweight 45-70. Excellant. (Twiddling of fingers in the background) - Dan
27 December 2002, 13:50
RevolverLoverI just purchased the above mentioned carbine. I paid $329 from
www.tmcarms.com (list at $349 on that site, but on gunsamerica they have it listed at $329). I have only shot it with 45 colts so far but from 50 yards I was shooting 3 inch groups. When I get a chance to load some 454 cartridges, I will let you know how it works. So far, I am extremely happy with it and do not see myself getting rid of it anytime in the future.
31 December 2002, 18:07
BigIronA .454 carbine is an enticing thought. Best I know, model 92's usually take cartridges in the 40,000 PSI pressure neighborhood. The Casull spec is quite a bit higher than that. Why should we think this Puma M92 safe at casull pressures?? Inquiring minds want to know....
Your thoughts??
BigIron
01 January 2003, 01:00
RevolverLoverFor more information about the complete line of Puma Model 92 rifles and other outstanding sporting arms, contact:
LEGACY SPORTS INTERNATIONAL, 206 South Union Street, Alexandria, VA 22314
Phone: (703) 548-4837 � Fax (703) 549-7826 � Internet:
www.legacysports.comYou could always give them a call
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01 January 2003, 03:55
<Gunnut45/454>BigIron
Read an article on the PUMA 92- They did beef up the action and side walls and used a different steel than normal 92's. The Puma was tested by a couple of the Gun rags as well an held up to there tests. I wanted one as well- but at the time that I had the money I couldn't get one to save my A**,so I settled for a Win 94 in 45 LC.
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But the next time I can scrape up some money for a new toy I'll be looking again for that 454!!
[ 12-31-2002, 19:01: Message edited by: Gunnut45/454 ]01 January 2003, 05:16
dan belisleHmmm. Wonder if they'll do one in 480? That would be sweet. - Dan
01 January 2003, 05:56
MDF45Here's Paco's writeup on the Legacy .454:
http://www.gunblast.com/Legacy_454.htmHappy New Years!!
MDF
04 January 2003, 04:04
BigIronThanks to Gunnut45/454 and MDF45 for the info.
A compact 454 lever gun is an intriguing proposition.
07 January 2003, 12:18
dan belisleThanks Johnny, but I prefer the 92 frame. Just handier, I guess. - Dan