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Thread: February 2019, Contest topic: Leverguns

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    Boolit Mold
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    New guy here.
    This is my 1st post! Love my levers... especially Marlins. Here are a few of them, though a few more have arrived since this was taken.

    L to R:
    1966 Golden 39a
    1967 57M "Levermatic" .22 Mag w/ K6 Weaver scope.
    Henry Golden Boy .22 Mag
    1987 336CS .30-30
    1913 Marlin '92 in .32 Long Colt /.32 Long rimfire
    1981 1894C .357 Magnum
    2016 1894 .44
    2017 1895 GBL .45-70


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    Quote Originally Posted by mtnman31 View Post
    .480 Ruger, only lever action I own. I love it - just wish it had an octagon barrel. Then, it'd be perfect.

    Ooohrah! Man I've been waiting to find one of those to mate up with my super redhawk. Of course it can't replace my 44m Blackhawk and original 44m ruger carbine, but it would be close. Excellent lever action. - Mike
    -Mike

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    Quote Originally Posted by Earlwb View Post
    I almost forgot about it. But I just remembered that I own a Martini Greener Shotgun, the weird 12/14 gauge version made for Egypt and the colonies. It uses a lever to open it for loading.
    I need to get a lever action rifle one of these days, but I just haven't gotten around to it yet.

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    Yes, nice looking shotgun. Lever shotguns today are a oddity that back in the 1800's was more at home with that new lever technology. Right on with a show of levered shotguns. Levered rifles always get all the attention.


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    Quote Originally Posted by MOA View Post
    Yes, nice looking shotgun. Lever shotguns today are a oddity that back in the 1800's was more at home with that new lever technology. Right on with a show of levered shotguns. Levered rifles always get all the attention.

    Nice shotguns. Arnold used a sawed off 1887 Winchester lever 12 gauge shotgun in the Terminator 2 movie too. I remember wanting to find one years ago for myself, but not sawed off though.

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    My 454Casull lever gun

    This is my Rossi 454 Casull lever gun,I got this from my Uncle(the money to get it in 2007) when he died,each nephew and niece got the same amount,so it is special to me,I call it Teddy,the rifle that is.


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    no34570

    "I'll tell you what rule we applied sir,We applied rule 3-0-3, We caught them and we shot them, under rule 3-0-3." :Lt Harry " Breaker" Morant at his court martial in January 1902.

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    I love lever guns!
    This is my buddy shooting my Marlin 1895. Those loads are 405 grain going about 1800 fps...

    Another buddy shooting my Henry Big Boy in 44 Mag:
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    WWG1WGA

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    Quote Originally Posted by redgum View Post
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    Wow.....big bunnies. I hope you are using a 10 ga. Lol

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