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Steven Stevens
เข้าร่วมเมื่อ 6 มิ.ย. 2023
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New Eagle Extended Gunfighter Grips featuring ReActiv Checkering
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New Eagle Extended Gunfighter Grips featuring ReActiv Checkering
Showcase of Eagle Grips with ReActiv technology Kimber Micro 9
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Eagle makes more than just cowboy grips!!
New Marlin 1894 Classic .357 Mag Table Top Showcase Two Bear Arms
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New Marlin 1894 Classic .357 Mag Table Top Showcase Two Bear Arms
Follow up 1887. Will it hold six in the magazine tube?
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Follow up 1887. Will it hold six in the magazine tube?
Review and first shots Cimarron 1887 12ga
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Review and first shots Cimarron 1887 12ga
Wet brass tumbling final wrap up and review. Frankford Arsenal
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Wet brass tumbling final wrap up and review. Frankford Arsenal
Reaction review Eagle Reactiv Gunfighter Grips
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Reaction review Eagle Reactiv Gunfighter Grips
Funny china making guns for us
im getting one now, is there any videos on taking these apart to clean???
Hey Steven, I watched your range video on this Rifle. I am curious who made the lever wrap you have on it and the parts you said you swapped out? Would you be able to list those for me? Thank you
Hi. What spring kit did you use to tune the 1894c in the subsequent video? Looking to do the same. Thanks
Thank you for this video! This will probably be my first firearm and I personally have always been obsessed with this shotgun.
I think Ruger hit a home run with Marlin lever actions.
I have a Marlin original in pristine condition that I purchased in the early 1990’s for around $350. I love it.
As far as I'm conserned only a Marlin built before December 2007 is a real Marlin!
Looks good , I like the army grip on the SAA so I’m guessing I’d like this
Yes very similar feel to the 1860 frame!
Good review Duece...
Talo exclusive 1894 in .41 mag
Was he using 2.5” or 2.75” shells? Any idea?
I bought one of these and sold it the next week. In high anticipation for it, I hand cast/loaded several combinations of .38/.357 plus while at the store, I picked up a couple boxes of .38 just to shoot so I could build up my .38 brass pile. What a huge disappointment this rifle is...I might as well have bought a bolt action or single shot in .38. Chambering .38's was a joke let alone trying to cycle one round after another, did not matter the bullet profile. After fussing and fighting with it, I was finally able to get some rounds down range...I threw them.
My new one in .44 was same. Had to get a skinner after market sight to get point if aim. Rounds hung up in cartridge carrier half way out of magazine.
Ive had mine for maybe a week now and its given me no issues. I knew id have to really work the lever to have it feed and eject but the first couple shells i didnt have my technique down yet. Now I am running this thing empty in no time. The quality is very good. The only thing i did notice was the two screws on the sides of the receiver wanted to loosen so I removed them and put on blue loctite. Money well spent and now I have a odd yet functional gun.
Is it made by chiappa?
Can 38 spec be fired thru the rifle
Yes, It can take up to ten rounds of 38 special. A very nice rifle!
I just picked one up $580 out the door. I have been searching for one for about a year. The ink wasn't dry on the price tag, it didn't get to hang on the wall at the gun store. He walked out the back with it and I immediately jumped on it.
I like that the receiver isn't covered in Warnings and Manufacturers nonsense!
How much is it for one of those conversions for that gun?
Can you load 2 1/2?
Terminator II. Have one, love it. Cimarron makes classics like this accessible to the average Joe and Jill.
But does it shoot mini-shells? ;-)
Great review but I am a little confused. I have had one of these shotguns from Cimarron for around or a little over a year now, Why does everyone keep saying they are a new release?
Is yours the case-hardened receiver model, vs. the matte-finish one?
I’m waiting to find a 336 classic in 3030 before I die because it’s taking forever to see them on the shelf in any local stores
Order one online for a transfer to your favorite shop. You'll probably save like $500.
I have one in 38-55 cowboy model in 336 with 24” octagon barrel for sale
🇦🇺😎👍Never trust the hammer when loaded if you lower the hammer. They’ve gotten a few people off guard
You get these in Australia ?
@@supernice8887 🇦🇺😎👍Yep. After the pump action ban in 1997 the lever action 12 gauge was released in about 2015 , I think. IAC was the first one. Then the Adler and now the lever release…I have 2 IACs
Do you know if they make it in a 16 gauge?
Two bear arms!! I’ve bought guns from you guys before. CeeCee Top is the MAN.
Only for those with 2A privilege
That is a Right, son. 2A is a right enshrined in the Bill of Rights.
@@davecarlson1918 NOPE in the 60's they changed the 2A into a privilege. If a man or group of men can take away a God Given human right from anyone for any reason, its not a right, only a privilege. And that is the foundation of all the gun owners woes to date. When the got people to lay down and accept the disarming of 10's of millions of people, that opened the door to all the problems we currently face.
Wow
In early 2000 bought an import and could not get it to shoot right my cowboy action smith worked on and never could get to work right and he took back. Went with double barrel and a 1897🇺🇸🤠
Hi! Great looking gun. Can you use slugs in this shotgun?
So-called "rifled slugs" like Fosters or Barneke?, yes. It is a smoothbore.
Just ordered mine from Barleycorn Outfitters
I run a double barrel for SASS, but I do own one of the Century Arms PW87s they came out with. They are very rough. I need to tear it down and do some polishing yet. These look pretty smooth out of the box. Honestly, I would be interested in one of these in the 28" barrel. Would be fun to do some upland bird hunting with!
I made a run at this with the stock spring and still cant close the breech with the spring cut even with the tube. Not sure if if would have to do with the gauge of the spring or a difference in tube lengths but i come up about a 1/4 inch shy of being able to fully close it at that length. I estimate that the 6th shell needs a little over a half inch of insertion into the tube to fully close.
Update on my own comment: you will need a replacement spring as the stock one is too thick of gauge. Bought a Brownells generic, clipped it to length, and magic!
@markniekranz671 I may have some questions for what you used and how you went about it I've recently become the owner of a new production cimarron 1887 and would like to do this modification I have worked on and repaired many older pieces I'm competent but caliper measurements maybe recommend brand of spring would save time does Wolff make an option you think?
@@patrickedwards7107 All you need is the lighter magazine spring, as the stock spring will not compress enough to load the 6th shell. Cut it to length per his instruction and should be gold! Easy upgrade and I have had zero issues.
Sign me up for a 28”. Awesome shotgun
All of these replicas come from 1 place and i can tell its it not Italy or Europe but from China. Products made in China can be amazing if the quality control is done well and in the case of this gun its done very well its works 100% out of the box. But one thing i never understood: The original 1887 is made for 2 5/8 or 67mm cases as max but 70mm shells work pretty okay without massive lever force but none of the replicas has ever been scaled up to modern 2 3/4 shells. Put a original 1887 next to this gun and u see its 100% the same size in terms of dimension and it has metric treaths (china) and some diffence related to carrier form and hammer markings where u put ure thumb. These are not bad copies at all..................But how crazy and stupid i sound i trust a genuine 1887 more in function if u have one that has little use and wear and a tight lock up and good barrel. A 1887 wont blow up from the use of smokeless powder,if they did then my gun would of been of toast... and i fired alot of hot ammo in it including 1oz 1750fps slugs......
Great review Thank You!
Nice. Way better than the PW87's... I'm told Lassiter hates those. Do you know if there's any kind of choke to the barrel, or is it cylinder bore?
I'm sure once you break in the gun with a 100 or so rounds it will fire beautifully. Definitely a unique firearm and a beautiful one to add to the collection. Should help you fight off any T-1000's and or help you in your persuit against any bank robbers. Movie reference "Public Enemies" with Johnny Dept. That's what I mean with bank robbers.
So after bringing my own 1887 home yesterday, here are my thoughts. Like every lever action I have bought new, the screws came loose and needed to be tightened. Otherwise, the wood is beautiful, the action is butter smooth, and the insides are polished to a T. It doesn't like ghost loading and I think that is down to the shotgun having very tight tolerances internally.
Any updates yet as to your situation with the 1887 returned to Cimarron? I saw your vid about the lower tang not holding up to the 00 buck.
@LibertysetsquareJack not yet. It was received at Cimmarons Gun Smith down in Texas, and it could honestly go either way in terms of repair or replacement. It really just depends on if the gunsmith thinks the receiver tang will hold up when Re-tapped.
@@Courier-Six Thanks. Looking forward to more uploads too.
I've also been watching your situation and hope to hear some updates on it and the end results I've recently become the owner of a new production cimarron 1887.
How many coils did you cut off the spring?
Don't buy it made in China
Can you put an extended shell tube on it ?
What length are those shells? 2 3/4 or 2 1/2?
Do they come in 10ga
I'll stick with a pump gun thanks. Or a side by side or a single.. but I'm not a cowboy shooter. Have fun folks. ;)
What website are these on because as SpongeBob said I NEED IT!!!!!!!
The price of theses new marlins is bullshit
Nah, I got mine in the 800's. Excellent quality for that price. I dare you to try and make one of these, anywhere NEAR this quality for less than 600.00(and then to sell it, you need to make a profit.... 1988 called to remind you that it's 2024 and quality lever guns don't cost $350.00 ANYMORE....just like you can't buy a new pickup truck for 6500.00 anymore, or build a new home for 90k anymore like you could in 1988....you're lost in the past...
For quick reference, these are PRC made but work far better than the old Century PW87s and have a short "break in" period. That being said and I'm sure it has been aaid before, you cannot mollycoddle these things, you have to throw that lever forward good to get a positive ejection. If it counts Mike Harvey of Cimarron has personally seen to or has representives seeing to these are made to an acceptable standard to ensure they aren't lemons
I cant find anything about them being made in China. Any links or anything?
@@otroflores91 th-cam.com/video/BgTUtPjQqqQ/w-d-xo.htmlsi=P1Hk8ez90y-dA3hu
@@otroflores91 TH-cam won't let me post links but just Google Cimarron 1887 eventually you come across an article about it with a video from Mark Harvey discussing their process
If you search here on YT you'll see a vid of Harvey himself (from 2021) explaining that they are manufactured in China (PRC). Apparently the walnut is American, then shipped to the PRC. No confirmation on the steel. One thing that worries me is a vid put up back in April from a channel called "CourrierSix" where ye explains how after ~ 200 shells of 2 3/4 00 buck high base he had to RMA the gun to Cimarron because the lower tang screw had come loose, owing to the tang losing its threading. This has raised concerns that the metallurgy is not strong. We're still waiting on the poster to get back with an update about what Cimarron's assessment of the returned gun is.
I might have to get one- both of my 97 repros are broken more than they aren't. The Stoeger coach is OK, but a bit boring.