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Saturday, June 20, 2026

Don't Sell These Old Lever-Action Rifles

Don't Sell These Old Lever-Action Rifles Until You Watch This! video by Ballistic Edge.

Summary:

Some lever-action rifles become legends—and some quietly become collector treasures.

In this video, we break down 10 lever-action rifles that could be worth serious money because of their engineering, history, and growing collector demand.

From the Winchester Model 1866 to the Savage 99, discover which vintage rifles collectors are watching closely.

Which lever gun still has the biggest upside? Watch to the end and decide.

Lever-action rifles hold a special place in firearm history, but not every lever gun becomes collectible. In this video, we explore ten lever-action rifles whose historical significance, innovative engineering, and rarity have helped them gain long-term collector interest.

You'll learn why the Winchester Model 88, Winchester Model 71, Marlin Model 1893, Savage Model 99, Winchester Model 1894, Winchester Model 1873, and Winchester Model 1866 continue attracting attention from collectors and enthusiasts.

Whether you're a lever-action collector, hunting rifle enthusiast, or simply love firearm history, this ranking examines what makes certain rifles stand apart from the rest.


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