Hi y'all,
I'm new here, got directed to this board from the S&W forum.
short intro: I'm from Belgium, where there's no such thing as CCW or "freedom" in owning firearms, in fact over here laws are very restricting regarding firearms.
I got some leveractions, few revolvers and a 1911 clone.
Anything else you want to know, please feel free to ask, as I always love a discussion about firearms with people that know what they're talking about, as we don't have many folks like that over here.
(corrupcy of police, means that who's got lots of money (but not necessarily brains) can get access to firearms and licences).
What I wanted to know is the next:
I'm going to purchase a lever action in 357Magnum, and the choice is now narrowed down to these two:
Win: Model 94 Trapperhttp://www.winchester-guns.com/prodinfo/catalog/detail.asp?cat_id=534&type_id=094&cat=003C^
Marlin: Model 1894Chttp://www.marlinfirearms.com/firearms/1894_centerfireRifles/1894C_PR.htmboth have a 1:16 rifling and a mag for 9 rounds.
(Can I also feed 'em 38Spl's, or will this cause for any danger in the mag, I mean the the tip of the heads against the primers?)
It's going to be a 357M, as I already have a revolver in that calibre, and for ease of reloading that's why I'm going for a 357.
Also the gun will be mostly used at a 50yard range, so no need for Hi-Power ammo.
(and for the varmint in our back garden, and the occasional burglar).
I've already got both a Win (.30-30) and a Marlin (.22LR), and both are top quality. I personally favor the Win, because of the rounded lever and the smoother lines, but the Marlin shoots ace as well.
Any suggestions are greatly appreciated,
I'm happy to learn about the accuracy (Marlin has got Ballard rifling), the reliability (Win isn't that good with pistol cartridges I've heard?) and overall handling, all comments are welcome!
PS I'm from Belgium, hence my bad English, pls forgive any spelling or grammatical errors...
Thx in advance!