The only rifle that comes to mind after reading your description is the spencer rifle.Especially a rifle that feed through the buttstock.I do not believe that Winchester ever produced a spencer carbine either during or after the civil war.
Other structures are not weakened by lever action because they are designed to resist the forces produced by the lever action. For example, arches and domes are capable of distributing loads evenly, resulting in a balanced force distribution that minimizes the impact of lever action. Additionally, truss structures can handle the loads imposed by lever action by efficiently transferring the forces through their network of interconnected members.
The 1866 has a shiny brass frame earning it the nickname "yellow boy". The 1873 and newer have sturdier steel frames capable of handling more powerful loads.
On the end of the magazine tube is a rotating cap marked "L" & "H".The "H" stands for high "brass" loads,the "L" for low "brass" loads. Ed
Not recommended.
You will have to define "good". Cowboy Action loads are low pressure lead bullet loads.
A wheelbarrow is a second-class lever. In a second-class lever, the load is between the effort (force) and the fulcrum, which allows for a mechanical advantage in lifting and moving heavy loads with less effort.
A lever chain hoist works by using a lever to lift heavy loads. As the operator pulls the lever down, it engages a ratcheting mechanism that lifts the load. The chain attached to the hoist is used to support and lower the load.
Action or reciever
The wide brass friction ring stays between the spring and the forged barrel ring which is around the magazine tube. the narrower beveled ring fits between the brass friction ring and the spring; This is for heavy loads. For lighter loads, place the bevelled ring between the receiver and the spring so the the spring is between the two pieces. Just remember "top heavy" both rings toward the top for heavy loads. auto5man
Yes, they are all high brass and considered magnum loads
A wheelbarrow is a type 2 lever, where the load is situated between the fulcrum (the wheel) and the force (person pushing or lifting). This type of lever provides a mechanical advantage by allowing the user to lift heavy loads with less force.
You could, just get "light" loads for this gun. Winchester feather loads are good.