I had the pleasure of shooting it recently and it was a blast. I am not an active shooter but the first time in my hands at 32 yds, hit the target 9/10 times with one shot hitting the wood support. What a blast!
I wish this was angle eject. I think that’s the one good thing Winchester came up with post ‘64. Taylor should make some more 94s similarity configured to this model
In the hands in someone skilled in their use, the single action revolver and lever action rifle are fast handling , hard hitting and accurate. To doled things up , Vick the revolver with your off hand thumb , not your shooting hand thumb. Rifle. Do not wrap your your shooting hand thumb around the stock , keep it alongside your lever working hand. Lady don’t keep dropping the rifle to see what you hit.
@@grollbringer I understand all the parts are from Italy, but I know that Cimarron receives the parts, does their own finish work and assembly of those parts to meet their own level of quality . I believe that Taylor's does the same thing, but I can't swear to it.
@@opencarry3860 , yes sometimes but Chiappa have a site in US , Ohio and label it accordingly before import to US. But maybe I am wrong. On my rifle I have the engraving Chiappa USA, Ohio... but this rifle never saw the US.
I had the pleasure of shooting it recently and it was a blast. I am not an active shooter but the first time in my hands at 32 yds, hit the target 9/10 times with one shot hitting the wood support. What a blast!
What a great looking rifle, I was excited to see this one shooting. It appears to shoot just as well as it looks.
+fumasterchu12 so much fun
Lever action is about as close as you can get to semi-auto. That's a Beauty!
+454pakr and more fun to shoot!
How would it do for home defense or deer hunting?
As good as anything else in .45 Colt I suppose. They have models in .357 Magnum that may be better for that. .45 Colt is a comparably soft round.
I was still watching at the end because I wanted to see if you would demo the take down feature. Thanks 👍
Beautiful rifle! 👍🏾😀❤️🇺🇸
Awesome and fantastic guns👍
Great video.
Great shooting.
Awesome lever action rifle.
Stay Vigilant.
Is it dove tailed to receive a scope? My dream rifle! Huge fan of John Moses Browning!
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Lever action rifles are the "original" pistol caliber carbines! You need to bring that lady to a cowboy action match.
Abe E.S. Corpus agreed she would have fun
The original ones were technically rifle caliber rifles and carbines. 25-20,32-20,38-40, and 44-40 revolvers would be rifle caliber pistols.
Im debating on whether to get a rossi, or a rifle of such in 45lc. Have you had any experience with other like firearms, and what is your opinion
I wish this was angle eject. I think that’s the one good thing Winchester came up with post ‘64. Taylor should make some more 94s similarity configured to this model
I don't mind the AE action. I just hate the rebounding hammer and safeties that come on the AE guns.
I wonder how this would play with some of the ranger pount precision gear..
Take your time and enjoy your shooting
Another tip , don’t keep dropping the rifle to cycle the action, watch the guy shooting the 92
In the hands in someone skilled in their use, the single action revolver and lever action rifle are fast handling , hard hitting and accurate. To doled things up , Vick the revolver with your off hand thumb , not your shooting hand thumb. Rifle. Do not wrap your your shooting hand thumb around the stock , keep it alongside your lever working hand. Lady don’t keep dropping the rifle to see what you hit.
Michael Rosenfeld You are the reason so many women dont want to shoot.
Done right by Chiappa Firearms. Taylor's & Co. is merely the importer.
Its my understanding Taylor's assembles and finishes the rifle components in house.
@@opencarry3860 no, only import. Chiappa produce and assemble it in Italy. I have exactly the same rifle in .45colt in Germany
@@grollbringer I understand all the parts are from Italy, but I know that Cimarron receives the parts, does their own finish work and assembly of those parts to meet their own level of quality . I believe that Taylor's does the same thing, but I can't swear to it.
@@opencarry3860 , yes sometimes but Chiappa have a site in US , Ohio and label it accordingly before import to US. But maybe I am wrong. On my rifle I have the engraving Chiappa USA, Ohio... but this rifle never saw the US.
You are correct