Check out this bad boy!!! Super happy with it. It's a powerhouse
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Last edited by LesPaui+sg=win; 08-03-2017 at 12:28 PM.
Fine looking rifle. That's going back to the design's beginnings. James Lee's first bolt action rifles were chambered in .45-70. Below is a M1885 Lee Remington.
That is a beaut! There is something satisfying about a 45-70 bolt action. I thought it was a 12ga conversion when I saw it in the shop and wasn't intrigued. But the fella said "45-70". Sold sir! Lol
I wanted to have one of those for donkey's years...same thought, that's how they started out. That would be great for a brush buster out in our prairies.
Show us some close ups of the bolt face, mag interior and receiver interior at the mag...?
Regards, Jim
I could not get the datgon follower out. Took these last night. Lots of inquiries.Originally Posted by browningautorifle
45-70 Modified Enfield Magazine 45-70 Modified Enfield Magazine - Album on Imgur
Were those new built guns and actions or was Navy Armys recycling surplus and just refinishing/scrubbing them when they refit the stock and barrel? That's pretty neat.
Navy Arms used Indian .308 actions with new made barrels and magazine. It is a great novelty item but for its size it is extremely heavy. But to each his own.