Hard to beat a good lever action 🤌

Published on June 23, 2025
Duration: 0:50

This video showcases a highly customized Marlin lever-action rifle chambered in .44 Magnum. The host demonstrates attaching a suppressor to a threaded barrel, loading ammunition, and executing rapid-fire sequences on steel targets, even successfully shooting a tossed can out of the air. The customization includes a Ranger Precision handguard and stock, and a Trijicon MRO optic, highlighting a modern approach to a classic platform.

Quick Summary

This video showcases a customized Marlin lever-action rifle in .44 Magnum, featuring Ranger Precision furniture and a Trijicon MRO optic. The host demonstrates suppressor attachment, rapid-fire techniques on steel targets, and even shooting a tossed can out of the air, highlighting the platform's versatility and performance.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Unboxing and Setup
  2. 00:11Loading and Initial Firing
  3. 00:30Rapid Fire and Performance

Frequently Asked Questions

What modifications were made to the Marlin lever-action rifle?

The Marlin rifle was customized with a Ranger Precision handguard and stock, a threaded barrel for suppressor attachment, and a Trijicon MRO red dot sight for enhanced aiming capabilities.

What caliber is the customized Marlin rifle chambered in?

The customized Marlin lever-action rifle featured in the video is chambered in .44 Magnum, a powerful cartridge suitable for various shooting applications.

What are the benefits of suppressing a .44 Magnum lever-action rifle?

Suppressing a .44 Magnum lever-action rifle significantly reduces the noise signature, making shooting more comfortable for the user and bystanders, and can also help mitigate recoil.

How does the video demonstrate the speed of the lever action?

The host demonstrates the speed of the lever action through rapid-fire sequences on multiple steel targets and by successfully shooting a tossed can out of the air, showcasing proficiency and quick cycling.

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