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Puma lever action rifles
16 December 2008, 07:11
AzGuyPuma lever action rifles
Any experience with these? Quality? Accuracy?
I believe they are made by Rossi.
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16 December 2008, 19:55
TSJDang, I just fired up the computer to ask that very same question!
I saw a used Puma/ Rossi 357 at the gunshop, it seemed a bit better quality then others I'd seen. Did Taurus take them over, and up-grade things a bit? Nice trigger pull and smooth cycle of the action it seemed on this one. Whats going price for a used one also?
20 December 2008, 11:41
AlI have a 480 and couldn't be happier, mine was pretty slick and had a good trigger right from the box.
I never see usued ones around, but guessing $300ish.
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20 December 2008, 22:36
kaschiI just read on leverguns.com that Pumas are now being built in Italy. They are also supposed to be building 1886 Winchester clones in carbine and rifle formats. Chiappa(spelling?) is the maker.
22 December 2008, 05:25
jeffeossoanyone have one of this in 45 LC or 454? I THINK i want one in either, with a 3/4 loop and highviz sights...
would be a great 4wheeler gun, i think
22 December 2008, 05:59
Rodney H.{500Jeffery}I had one in 44 Rem Mag with 16" barrel. The only thing I did not care for on it was the addition of a safety lever on top of the bolt/slide in front of the hammer. Otherwise seemed like a solid little carbine. Rodney.
22 December 2008, 21:04
Bill/OregonI have had the Brazilian-built Rossis with the very dark wood in .44-40, .44 Magnum and .357 Magnum. They all responded very well to handloads and they used to be very affordable. I would be all over one for $300.
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22 December 2008, 23:33
.429I have a 454 with the 20" bbl. Picks up about 300 fps over the Ruger 71/2. I like it but its not a kids gun, 300grs at 2000.
23 December 2008, 00:44
Rodney H.{500Jeffery}I know this has been mentioned before but I think it would be cool if any of these companies would offer the .500S&W in a compact carbine. Be a stout little rifle and a companion to the S&W X-frame. Rodney.
23 December 2008, 07:58
kaschiThe picture of the Italian ones do not show that safety lever on top of the bolt. If you have one that has that ugly, useless thing, there is a guy on leverguns.com who makes a metal plug that you can simply stick in that hole after you remove the safety(which is supposed to be pretty easy to do).
Good luck.
24 December 2008, 02:43
bigdoggy700The Puma in 454 is a neat little gun, I have shot one for a while and had no problems with it. They do have a little pop to them. Good rifle.
24 December 2008, 02:51
bigdoggy700Rodney
You can go to townermfg.com and click on firearms. They have a small pump rifle in 500 S&W magnum. Pretty expensive though.
24 December 2008, 17:13
TSJquote:
have had the Brazilian-built Rossis with the very dark wood in .44-40, .44 Magnum and .357 Magnum. They all responded very well to handloads and they used to be very affordable. I would be all over one for $300.
They have $300 on the one I looked at, no safety, like new condition. I must be a cheap bastard, I'm hopeing he'll take $250-275 max on it.
24 December 2008, 17:17
TSJquote:
have a 480 and couldn't be happier, mine was pretty slick and had a good trigger right from the box.
Al, could you tell me a little more about your 480 Rossi? Is it the same size action as the others, is it light or heavy? What are your loads like?