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Dans ce duel, nous comparons deux carabines à levier sous garde chambrées en calibres revolver (.357 Magnum ou .44 Magnum) qui incarnent des philosophies radicalement différentes : la Rossi R92 et la Henry Big Boy X Model. La Rossi, inspirée du design classique de la Winchester 1892, représente la simplicité, la légèreté et une esthétique western épurée. En face, la Henry X Model se positionne comme une carabine moderne et modulaire, adaptée aux adeptes du tir tactique.
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Here is an exciting duel between two compact and powerful lever-action rifles, chambered in .45-70 Government, a caliber known for its powerful impact and effectiveness in the wilderness. The Marlin 1895 Trapper, designed for quick action and unmatched maneuverability, presents itself as a compact and robust beast ideal for forest hunting or defensive carry. In contrast, the Chiappa 1886 Ridge Runner Take Down, with its takedown capability and modern modularity options, offers an innovative yet faithful interpretation of the legendary Winchester rifles.
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In this thrilling duel between two lever-action rifles, we take a close look at the Henry Big Boy X Model and the Rossi R92, both chambered in .357 Magnum or .44 Magnum. While the Henry Big Boy X Model shines with its modernity and its ability to integrate tactical accessories, the Rossi R92 holds on to its classic charm and more affordable price. Both models offer versatility, whether for defense, light hunting, or recreational shooting, but with distinct stylistic and functional approaches.
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The duel between the Chiappa 1892 Alaskan Take Down and the Marlin 1894 CST takes us to the heart of modern lever-action rifles, both in .357 Magnum caliber. The Chiappa stands out with its tool-free takedown capability, ideal for survivalists. With its black Cerakote finish and synthetic stock, it fits within the tradition of "bushcraft" and challenging terrains. In contrast, the Marlin 1894 CST appears compact and tactical, featuring a threaded stainless steel barrel ready to accommodate a sound suppressor, and a ghost ring sight system, emphasizing stealth and maneuverability. This comparison offers a detailed overview of these two models.
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Between the bold Marlin 1895 SBL and the Henry All-Weather, the battle of the lever-action rifles in .45-70 Govt is nothing short of spectacular. On one side, the Marlin, with its gray laminate stock and Picatinny rail for optics, embodies the tactical evolution of the legendary lever action. On the other hand, the Henry, with its satin chrome finish and treated hardwood, evokes the rustic and elegant sturdiness of weapons forged for hostile environments. Although stylistically distinct, these two models are cherished by North American hunters and each bring their own dimension of excellence to the all-terrain rifle universe.