Double Bell m18 Co2 Lever Action Rifle

Does anyone have any experience with these? I have the Wingun Peacemaker and would love to put together a cowboy loadout. Very tempted to pick up a rifle while so heavily discounted.

Do yourself a favour and make sure to check out the “Retailers Ranked” thread topic :+1:

There’s much hard earned dollars to be saved by comparing all the different Retailers on pricing for these cool western rifle blasters :white_check_mark:

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This is the cheapest there is bobby

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Cool :sunglasses:
Trying to get people interacting with my hopeless attempts at linking topics :roll_eyes::joy::+1:

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Cheers mate,
Yea I’ve read the thread and had my own horrible experiences with CEH. Unfortunately they’re the only place with such a big discount…

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They are plastic stocked, so be careful. You get told one thing and end up with another … Best is it you can go in the shop and hold it, but some retailers always have very good reasons why you can’t visit their premises - be careful!

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Interesting… I’ve seen some advertised with real wood. Is there a difference between the DB m18 and the DB m1894? I would definitely prefer the real wood version.

They are the same item - a Double Bell Winchester. But be careful, you will end up with the plastic stocked version. Of course if you look online you’ll find some places used to offer a ‘genuine’ (with American accent) US Black Walnut stock upgrade, but $$ and I’m not sure any are around any more …

walnut stock add on

I’m chasing a cheap lever action Winchester for my son.
All of the websites are showing no stock for the $300ish rifles.
Does anyone know where I can get my hands on one???

It would help a lot if we knew your location.

Most of us here are Australia based, but we’ve had a lot of people from all over joining the forum lately.

Not that I have experience with CEH (retailers ranked), but they do have some going cheap:

Command Elite - Winchesters

Double bell - plastic stocked - and going for $300-ish. Actually the gold ones are really quite nice - and historically accurate for Winchesters 1894s too:

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