« Reply #33 on: February 24, 2022, 06:06:29 AM »
I didn't consider my Henry Big Boy's in .357 mag and .44 mag as "carbines" since they weren't semiautomatic like my FN PS90.
They are definitely still considered 'carbines' in the shorter (16" +/-) barrel config. Lever guns chambered in pistol calibers really were the original "pistol caliber cabines."
Over the years I try to use terms in their correct definition, so I checked the definition of "carbine":
a light automatic rifleHistorically, the term was applied to "a short rifle or musket used by cavalry."
So under the old meaning, even a muzzle loader would have been called a carbine.
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