Henry in 45lc sold all 94 AEs as they would tumble rounds under the action locking the gun up. I also like the Marlins for there quick field stripping ability.
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Henry in 45lc sold all 94 AEs as they would tumble rounds under the action locking the gun up. I also like the Marlins for there quick field stripping ability.
marlin in 35 remington is my favorite.
1894 CBC 45 Colt, 20in octagon barrel, Case Harden
Receiver.
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LSI puma M92 357 mag 24" hex with slick action job
thanks bl
marlin 336 in 35 remington is my choice.
I'm really surprised it is even this close. I expected Marlin to be over 80%.
I've got too many Marlins to list, but I've got a Winchester or two and a Rossi as well so I am an equal opportunity levergun owner.
What you think about you do ... what you do, you become.
Decisions, decisions!! I have had Marlin 93s and 94s and like them a lot (just got a 94 in 25-20...not shot yet) These were antiques as was a -73 Winchester in .44-40. Still have it along with a Winchester 92 in .32-20 and a 94 in .30-30...but that having been said my really all time favorite lever action is the Marlin A1-Extra Ballard in .45-100-550 caliber!
dont forget the sako finwolf
Finwolf is an awsome rifle. Sad i sold mine.
currently have a Marlin 444S (MG) and 1894 CB Ltd 24"bbl (ballard), looking to get a Marlin 336 in 35 Rem
both of the Marlins have been firelapped, per Marshall Stanton book. Both shoot cast real well with no leading.
A bunch of old Winchesters in my collection: '94 SRC's in .32-40 WCF (1 of 12,000 produced), .25-35 WCF, .38-55 WCF, 94 TD Oct rifle in .30 WCF (1st year for the calibre too, mfg 1895), 94 RB rifle in .32-40 WCF, 94 carbine in .30 WCF (a PCMR carbine that was WW II issue), a 94 Big Bore in .375 Win. (early BB serial #), 3 x 92 SRC's in .44 WCF, 2 x 92 RB rifles in .32WCF, plus an '86 short rifle in .45-70 Govt. (a Browning Arms repro) and if you include High Walls and Low Walls as "lever guns" then an 1885 HW in .32-40 WCF, an '85 HW in .38-55 WCF and an '85 Low Wall with British proofs in .22 WCF (re-chambered to standard .22 Hornet years ago) ... ) plus one "orphan" Marlin 1893 rifle in .32-40 WCF just to break up the monotony!)
I may have passed my "Best Before" date, but I haven't reached my "Expiry" date!
Winchester followed by Savage. Model 94 in 30-30 is just classic, but for me the newer manufactured 1885 Extra Light in 45-70 is tops. Model 99's are what I started out shooting. The 25-35 was sort of the family "right of passage" hunting rifle.
Well I have a Marlins in 30-30 , 35 rem , 444marlin .
Had to go Marlin....
Scrounging for pb...
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I own a marlin 1894 38/357 and also Mosberg in 30/30 both are good shooter.
Shot my first deer with a 300 Savage and hunted for years with a 38-55 that has been passed down. It still has the original saddle ring and still drops a deer like nobodies business.
I voted Marlin as I've been shooting them over 50 years and all mine have at least 35 + to 50+ years on them. They've all taken mucho game and have sentimental value as well as practical. I would rather have had the opportunity of choosing more than one, however. I have two older Winchester M94 Trappers (30/30 and .45 Colt) that I like extremely well. But my very favorites are two older Savage M99As. One is in .308 and the other in .250/3000. The .250 has killed more deer than I can even begin to count and is my all time favorite deer rifle. The .308 is wonderful with cast bullets. I'll stick with my Marlin vote simply due to all those years.
Young guys should hang out with old guys; old guys know stuff.
I started out with Winchesters and collected them for quite a while until their prices went out of sight. Upgrading some of my earlier purchases is pretty hard on a pension/Social Security income. Here's a couple that I managed to acquire before they went out of sight. Here's a few early carbines in 38-55, my favorite caliber in the early Winchesters.
This one has the pistol grip, shotgun style butt, Express rear sight, factory sling swivels with an original (or at least period) sling, Lyman side sight and was made in 1916. Unfortunately, it's too new for a factory letter authenticating the features, but any of the carbines with special order features are pretty scarce.
While it's probably the most desirable of my Winchesters, I'm really partial to the half-mag models. Here's a couple.
When the Win's started getting too pricey, I switched to Savage 1899's. Fortunately, I got into them before they, too, went off the charts price-wise and managed to get some pretty decent pieces. I'm going to have to get some pics over the next few days and get them posted. That will keep the thread going, too.
yooper
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I forgot I had some already in a different folder. Here's an EG 250-3000.
And an early TD 300 Savage.
And another 300 Savage solid frame.
A couple 22 HighPower TD's.
I REALLY love the levers.
yooper
BP | Bronze Point | IMR | Improved Military Rifle | PTD | Pointed |
BR | Bench Rest | M | Magnum | RN | Round Nose |
BT | Boat Tail | PL | Power-Lokt | SP | Soft Point |
C | Compressed Charge | PR | Primer | SPCL | Soft Point "Core-Lokt" |
HP | Hollow Point | PSPCL | Pointed Soft Point "Core Lokt" | C.O.L. | Cartridge Overall Length |
PSP | Pointed Soft Point | Spz | Spitzer Point | SBT | Spitzer Boat Tail |
LRN | Lead Round Nose | LWC | Lead Wad Cutter | LSWC | Lead Semi Wad Cutter |
GC | Gas Check |