Not Your Daddy's Lever Gun - Smith & Wesson 1854 Review

Published on June 14, 2024
Duration: 9:36

This review of the Smith & Wesson 1854 lever-action rifle, presented by Misha and Patrick, highlights its modern features like a threaded barrel, M-LOK forend, and optics-ready rail. The rifle chambered in .44 Magnum demonstrates impressive accuracy at 200 yards, though a minor cycling issue is noted when the rifle is tilted. The presenters, with high authority and technical proficiency, offer an informative and enthusiastic assessment.

Quick Summary

The Smith & Wesson 1854 is a modern lever-action rifle in .44 Magnum, featuring a 19.25-inch threaded barrel, M-LOK forend, and optics-ready rail. It shows impressive accuracy at 200 yards but can experience feeding jams if tilted during rapid cycling.

Chapters

  1. 00:48Introduction to the Smith & Wesson 1854
  2. 01:09Technical Specifications and Barrel Features
  3. 01:30Furniture, M-LOK, and Optics
  4. 02:44Action, Trigger, and Caliber
  5. 03:51Range Performance and Accuracy
  6. 04:57Overall Impressions and Cycling Issues

Frequently Asked Questions

What are the key features of the Smith & Wesson 1854 lever-action rifle?

The S&W 1854 boasts a 19.25-inch stainless steel barrel with an 11/16x24 thread pitch for suppressors, M-LOK slots on the forend, a Picatinny rail for optics, a 9+1 capacity, and is chambered in .44 Magnum/.44 Special.

How accurate is the Smith & Wesson 1854 at longer distances?

Despite being a pistol-caliber carbine, the S&W 1854 demonstrated impressive consistency at 200 yards when paired with a Holosun optic, suggesting good inherent accuracy and a 'pointable' design.

Are there any known issues with the Smith & Wesson 1854's operation?

A minor cycling issue was observed: if the rifle is tilted with the loading gate facing up during rapid cycling, a round can jam against the top of the receiver. This requires mindful handling during fast operation.

What ammunition was used to test the Smith & Wesson 1854?

During the range testing, Winchester Big Bore .44 Magnum ammunition was used to evaluate the performance and accuracy of the Smith & Wesson 1854 rifle.

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