I’m no expert in the levergun arena. I do own one. It is a Winchester 94 Ranger with 20” barrel in 30-30. I chose the 30-30 over a pistol cartridge because the 94 was designed specifically for the 30-30 cartridge. And the 30-30 is a great hunting round and self defense round. Some day I want to own another levergun in .357/38 just for the fun of shooting it. I guess I’m old school wanting a rifle cartridge in my rifle. BTW, leverguns are lighter, faster and handier from a carry position to a firing position, IMHO. Only downfall to most leverguns are the buckhorn style rear sights. I want to replace mine with an adjustable peep sight. BTW, Winchester made the Trapper model with 16” barrel which I understand is under 6lbs and handles really fast. I’ve never handled one but if it is better than my 20” model, I want one.
Sorry to differ but the 94 was originally a .32-40 Winchester or .38-55 Winchester round.
.32-40 was a popular pistol round. I cleaned up a Parker Ranch model 94( Mfg date 1903)
for a lady who inherited it. She would not take any amount of money for that piece of history.
My opinion is, for inside the home short barrel 12 gauge shot gun like a Mossberg 500,
for outside the home I'd go with a AR, AK, SKS, or M1A,
conceal carry I'd go with a PPK or small frame SIG, open carry I'd go with M1911.
Lever actions are a good brush gun, but repeated time to re-target is way to long
for self defense.