I dont recall that option. It maybe made up gun. The Buffalo version was a a heavy gun for 45/70 not 45 colt. In a made up carbine, it could be quite nice. H&R had a reputation for surprising people for how well they shot given the low initial expectations. My friend has a 243 that got loose. That is a high pressure round. Keep in mind these guns were low price. I like both the rifle and shotgun line. I am not trying to damn with faint praise here. I only mean you will not see the guarantee consistency as you might from miruko. And back in my day, i could drive to the factory and walk in the door, no security guard. Liked the guns and the company. That is gone now. Anyway, they shot fine. Simple, reliable and fun guns to shoot. Most could be got in a light weight setup. My friends 243 was a youth gun with an adult stock swap. The Buffalo gun was more an exception to the light weight guns we wanted around here. In 45 LC , hmmm, odd.

Last edited by fourbore; 09/18/19.