AJ Posted January 14, 2007 Report Share Posted January 14, 2007 Here are some of the new things coming out this year for the rifleman. Browning - Reintroduced the T-Bolt rimfire rifle. The BLR is also going to be offered in a pair of takedown configurations. H&R 1871 - Offering a carbine version of the CR Carbine in 45 Long Colt. They are also releasing a 444 Marline chanbered Handi Rifle. Also available are factory scoped versions of the Handi Rifle. Marlin - Marline is offering a new cartridge called the 308 Marlin Express. It is a rimmed cartridge that offers .308 Winchester level performance in a lever action tubed magazine rifle. Marlin is also introducing a .35 Remington chambered version of their 336 lever action gun that is designed for use with the LeverEvolution ammo. Marlin is upgrading their rimfire rifle's stocks to a new version. Remington - Remington is continuing their downward spiral of introducing cheap imported guns calling them their own. They have something called their Premier Dealer Line of firearms that are pretty much limited production runs of their standard line with some different chambering or sstock configurations. Remington does have a new X-Mark Pro™ Trigger that they are offering on some rifles. Winchester - Winchester has a new Wildcat rimfire rifle and some John Wayne 100th anniversary 1892 lever guns. This is just a start. More to come. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
LETMGROW Posted January 14, 2007 Report Share Posted January 14, 2007 Re: New for 2007 Looks like Win. is really missing the boat here. Just as new ammo comes out to feed the old 94 they scrap it. Marlin has to be loving it! Aparently not all is lost yet if Win. is producing a LA 100 anv. model! Any more rumors on S&W and T.C.? I've heard it is a done deal! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
nutz4bucks Posted January 15, 2007 Report Share Posted January 15, 2007 Re: New for 2007 is the x mark pro trigger from rem. kinda like accu-trigger with adjustable pounds of pull??? thought savage had a patent on that??? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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