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Old 05-11-2017, 8:22 PM
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My new favorite, can't explain it.
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Nice! Thinking about getting one and slapping a XS Lever Scout Mount. Guessing yours a Remlin? Any issues? Sounds like they got their QC back.
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just ordered this bad boy... in .308 16" barrel


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Rossi Puma 357. 16 inch barrel. Going to have it smoothed out soon.



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Rossi Interarms 92 .357



Rossi 92 .44 Magnum



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Here are my two Winchesters.....
Top is a .32 Special, from 1913 as I recall...kicks like hell!
Bottom is a '73 in .44, built in 1880s

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I’ve got a nice, 1969 Marlin 336 in 30-30 sitting in the safe, and I’ll snap a pic next time it’s out of it’s jail cell, but I also picked up this little guy for my 4-month old son. Can’t wait until he’s big enough to shoot it.

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1873 Winchester by Uberti in .357/38

Beautiful lever gun.
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Picked this .357 Rossi up from Gun Boards a couple months ago. Barely used by the previous owner. My LGS only charges $25 to process a firearm and gave me a signed FFL to give to out of state sellers which has been a dangerous thing for my pocketbook!
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Finally acquired a Winchester 9422... Sorry, probably better suited in the rimfire gallery, realize it after I posted. I really don't care to go through the process of uploading and reposting over there so hopefully you guys can appreciate some little lever guns...








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Family pic with the 9422M and 94 saddle ring carbine.



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My very first firearm, a Winchester 9422XTR that I got back in the 1980's.

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Here are my 3. Henry H001L, Marlin 336 and Winchester (Mirakou) 1873
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Im new to this forum but have been visiting for a few months.
When i was 18, my father gave me one of his rifles. We put in the safe and there it sat until today. The reason? Lol he forgot the combination!! Lol it was never a big deal. Im from socal and hunting wasnt really my thing nor my dad’s he hunted a few times as young man but as an adult not really. He had also given me a 20 guage and he said he remembers giving me all the rifles but i dont remember. In the safe was also remington gamemaster 760 he said was also mine but the only one that stood out was the 1975 Marlin 336 ( my birth year ) We have watched so many cowboys movies that it just brought back memories of my youth.

The awesome part of all of this, is that it is unfired. A virgin rifle .... ive only shot my M16 A2 service rifle in the Corps, so im not sure about a 30-30.
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Top to bottom:
1893 Marlin .38-55 made in 1900
1873 Winchester .44WCF made in 1888
1894 Winchester .30-30 made in 1955
Model 336 Marlin 35 Remington, made in 1980

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holy smokes, highpower fires up this old thread with a homerun - nice levers!

I posted this in the mlc thread but I'll drop it here to get this thread rolling again

had forgot all about this one tucked away for a couple of years in my aux safe.. not my cup of tea but saved it from police destruction along with a small group of guns a few years ago

1970 Model 94 Lone Star fairly decent shape - any Texas fans out there?















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holy smokes, highpower fires up this old thread with a homerun - nice levers!

I posted this in the mlc thread but I'll drop it here to get this thread rolling again

had forgot all about this one tucked away for a couple of years in my aux safe.. not my cup of tea but saved it from police destruction along with a small group of guns a few years ago

1970 Model 94 Lone Star fairly decent shape - any Texas fans out there?
Wow, love it! You sellin?
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Wow, love it! You sellin?
thanks! it is kinda neat, I like the octagon/round barrel transition.. I typically don't go for commemoratives but some of these are kind of cool.. rule of thumb is anything made to be collectable- usually isn't

wasn't intending to sell it right now, my 9yo looking over my shoulder says no LoL.. but I'll keep you in mind if I decide to list it..
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My 1873 Taylor/Uberti pairing:

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oooh, color case are my absolute favorites - very nice!!
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'Nuther addition, this time a 1956 vintage Savage M99F in .308 Winchester:

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There's been a couple of additions since then. I'll send a free round of 35 Remington to the first to ID them all.

(Heck, I couldn't even do it from this picture and this angle.)

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(Heck, I couldn't even do it from this picture and this angle.)
I can't, but that's a nice amount of Marlins. And a Ruger 96/22(?) there in the middle
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There's 5 or 6 19th century guns in there. Only one pre-1900 Marlin. Most of them are shot in fairly regular rotation, and the only ones that aren't are because I haven't figured out how to make .56 Rimfire or .56-.46 rimfire yet. (The .46 I have a plan, just haven't found the parts in stock yet)
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Outstanding! gentlemen...

More MLC members should pop in and post in here.

I need to update my lever quiver photos...

(gonna be a few days - got another project in a time crunch right now)


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I recently found this JM marked 1971 Model 336 in 30-30 at a local garage sale for $75! It was very dirty and rusty. This is after a full cleaning and several hours with a copper penny to remove most of the rust. The bore is in excellent condition!


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^ ^ ^ Hey! Tom... we need to go shootin'!






Been awhile since I hung a photo on the wall in here...

Haven't bought a gun in awhile but these three were purchased in the last 5 years.

Marlin 1894FG (.41 Remington Magnum) 20"/10-rd tube made in 2005 and near-perfect. I paid for it, too. Boy, did I, but in Taffin's words, ".41 Mag 1894s are harder to find than an honest politician" so I snagged it!





Here's one .44 Magnum "Remlin"-made Marlin 1894SBL made in late 2018 that should have never passed QC, but it's issues were so deep that they weren't seen upon purchase, only when I got it home and took it apart... I whittled away at it and with the guiding hand and mind of one Randall Rausch it's now a great shooter. (pistol is a nifty New Model flat top Blackhawk in .44 Special).






This was my most recent lever action purchase. It's was a little-used, made in 1968 Marlin 336 Texan Carbine, saddle ring. 20" bbl, chambered in .30-30. Great shooter! unlike my now-gone 1922 Winchester 1894 I posted a few pages back...

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Been awhile since I hung a photo on the wall in here...

Haven't bought a gun in awhile but these three were purchased in the last 5 years.

Marlin 1894FG (.41 Remington Magnum) 20"/10-rd tube made in 2005 and near-perfect. I paid for it, too. Boy, did I, but in Taffin's words, ".41 Mag 1894s are harder to find than an honest politician" so I snagged it!





Here's one .44 Magnum "Remlin"-made Marlin 1894SBL made in late 2018 that should have never passed QC, but it's issues were so deep that they weren't seen upon purchase, only when I got it home and took it apart... I whittled away at it and with the guiding hand and mind of one Randall Rausch it's now a great shooter. (pistol is a nifty New Model flat top Blackhawk in .44 Special).






This was my most recent lever action purchase. It's was a little-used, made in 1968 Marlin 336 Texan Carbine, saddle ring. 20" bbl, chambered in .30-30. Great shooter! unlike my now-gone 1922 Winchester 1894 I posted a few pages back...

Chris, maybe Mon-Tues next week? Could be windy. Lets keep an eye on things. I'll check with Mark.

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1971 Belgian BLR 308 over 243 on the bottom..

308 has some scratches around the wrist so that nos stock set will eventually replace it..

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