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#1 Post by Practical shooter »

Can anyone advise what under levers come with a threaded barrel from factory for a moderator.

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The Henry Big boy X models, though I think there is a fair wait for those....
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Marlin Dark series is threaded.
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#4 Post by Alpha1 »

Why do you need an underlever to be fitted with a moderator.
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#5 Post by Dark Skies »

Alpha1 wrote:Why do you need an underlever to be fitted with a moderator.
Because he wants one - isn't that enough?
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#6 Post by Practical shooter »

Thanks guys. Id really like a henry x but sadly I'm looking at September at the soonest and that's not really a option at this time.

Moderator requirement is basically due to where its shot and I've always wanted that build.

I'll look at the marlin dark as I was not aware of that, thanks
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#7 Post by RDC »

Rossi 92 Triple Black also has threaded muzzle. However their distributor (Highland Outdoors) is being cagey when they will be bringing some info the country. Soon, apparently. But I suspect we might see the Henry X sooner.



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#8 Post by Geek »

I have recently purchased a .44 Marlin Dark from Rimefire Magic (https://www.rimfiremagic.co.uk/marlin/), mine is fitted with the Midwest Industries M-Lok handguard. Within the purchase price Roger also gives the rifle one of their 'slicking action jobs' before sale. I may eventually get a moderator for mine (subject to submitting a variation), however, at the moment I have a muzzle brake on order.

Marlin Catalogue here:

https://ruger-docs.s3.amazonaws.com/Marlin_Firearms.pdf
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#9 Post by Practical shooter »

At this stage I cant get a henry x or marlin dark in 38/357 for love nor money
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#10 Post by GlockworkOrange »

I believe there are a few Chiappa Wildlands rifles for sale currently, which are all threaded. They're make an 1892 model in .44 Mag and an 1886 model in .45-70 with black, dark grey or colour-cased finishes. I rate their 1892s very highly and they are going to be cheaper than the Marlin.
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