I would start this one as well. SAA’s and levers just seem to go
hand in hand anyway.

My vote: Savage model 1899
Reason: tank built tough.

+ 1 You beat me to it, neighbor! The Winchester 71 is the best lever EVER!WinM71 wrote:The 71. The beautifully-built final link in the evolutianary chain of the "classic" levergun.
Ditto.Hobie wrote:I'm not touching this one. I like those I have, each for a different reason or reasons. The WORST though are those that are lawyered up from the original designs.
Exactly the way I felt about the “OT- the best SAA?” thread.Hobie wrote:I'm not touching this one. I like those I have, each for a different reason or reasons. The WORST though are those that are lawyered up from the original designs.
+2 I have to agree with with these fellows. The M-71 is THEE final word in leverguns. Period..........................mod71alaska wrote:+ 1 You beat me to it, neighbor! The Winchester 71 is the best lever EVER!WinM71 wrote:The 71. The beautifully-built final link in the evolutianary chain of the "classic" levergun.
I'm another to agree with the 71. It just don't get any better..... And if anybody don't like it they can take it up with my BIG brotherBoreman wrote:+2 I have to agree with with these fellows. The M-71 is THEE final word in leverguns. Period..........................mod71alaska wrote:+ 1 You beat me to it, neighbor! The Winchester 71 is the best lever EVER!WinM71 wrote:The 71. The beautifully-built final link in the evolutianary chain of the "classic" levergun.
+ anotherJ Miller wrote:I have to agree with Hobie on this one.
I'll add though, "the best LEVER" ... for what? There's just too many different categories to state the one is the over all best.
Joe
Ha! Good one Ricky!RKrodle wrote:Hey Griff, I need to use your truck. I've a BIG can of something I need to take to S.E. PA and hand deliver![]()
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I'm headed in that general direction on Tuesday. On Thuursday, after I deliver, I'll let ya know what I kept Jack from being tempted into a life of crime for!RKrodle wrote:Hey Griff, I need to use your truck. I've a BIG can of something I need to take to S.E. PA and hand deliver![]()
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I ain't been AWOL! You ain't been paying attention... probably out spending too much on them 1st gen Colts to afford attention!Sixgun wrote:Ha! Good one Ricky!RKrodle wrote:Hey Griff, I need to use your truck. I've a BIG can of something I need to take to S.E. PA and hand deliver![]()
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No, you boys can keep that "big can of something" down there. We have enough of it up here, especially in the cities.
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On to seriousness, the 71 is a very FINE levergun--very robust, smooth, along with lots of craftsmanship. If a individual thinks along these lines, he ought to handle a pre-1900 long octagon barreled, full mag, shotgun butt, deluxe pistol gripped 1886. Thats what I call classy.![]()
No, ain't got no pics of one because one never did come my way that I could afford.------Sixgun
Hey! Griff has been AWOL around here. Is he hidin' out in some t-bar down there?![]()
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I'm with you Sixgun, also the 250-3000 Savage is a dandy little round as well.Sixgun wrote:When the word "best" is used, I take it you mean the most versatile in terms of the light enough for ease of carrying/and heavy enough for offhand shooting, enough power to get the job done, both in short and long range accuracy, smoothness of mechanics, and others items that I'm too tired to think about right now.
Hands down--The Savage 99 in 300 Savage.
Old Savage wrote:Griff, where are you going in Jersey - grew up there - Florence. Brother still lives in Bordentown and working in Seaside Heights.
Carlstadt. I intend to 'neak in and and right back out! With the shortest possible time and miles there; tolls roads are an out-of-pocket expense I can do w/o. Anyplace that makes you pay to leave is best avoided!Old Savage wrote:Griff, where are you going in Jersey - grew up there - Florence. Brother still lives in Bordentown and working in Seaside Heights.