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Marlin 1895 SBL 45-70
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09-21-2018, 05:36 AM
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I have 4, not pictured is a early 70's Marlin 33C.
1947 Winchester M94 Flatband 30WCF
1957 Winchester M94 30-30
Marlin Model 57 22 Mag, pre M designation, one of the first mfg.
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09-21-2018, 09:30 AM
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Originally Posted by amazingflapjack
I read where John Taffin said that if he were limited to one center fire weapon, it would be a lever rifle in .357 Magnum-for all of the reasons we already know.
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I'm in agreement with this.
I have a pair of Rossi 92s in .357 Mag, a 20" short rifle and a 20" rifle. If I could only have 1 of the 2 it would be the 20" short rifle as the velocity difference is only 20 fps.
I can get 2,210 fps with a 125 gr XTP and that load will produce 2" groups at 100 yards with the Marbles Tang sight and Lyman 17AHB front sight (and I use a Merit #3 or #4 adjustable aperture in them). A 170 yard zero gives a 3.7" maximum mid range trajectory at 100 yards and it's only 4" low at 200 yards, where it still has 1,296 fps and 464 ft pounds.
I also get 2" 100 yard groups with Federal 158 gr JSPs. The velocity is *only* 1820 fps, but it only costs about 25 yards in effective range. With a 150 yard zero, I have a 3,7" maximum mid range trajectory at 90 yards and it's 4" low at 175 yards where it has 1277 fps and 570 ft pounds.
With either load, the recoil is much milder than a 32,000 PSI "Ruger only" 255 gr .45 Colt load, the accuracy and trajectory are much better.
A 250 gr .45 Colt load at muzzle velocity of 1,300 fps with a 120 yard zero will be 4" high at 65 yards and 4" low at 140 yards, with 1054 fps and 617 ft pounds.
I also like the magazine capacity with the .357s. The 20" short rifle will hold 12 rounds and the 24" rifle will hold 14.
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09-21-2018, 11:50 AM
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Jm marlin 336 and pre64 Winchester 94. Both 30-30
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09-21-2018, 12:16 PM
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Just scratched that itch a few months ago. My first and only(for now) lever - Savage 99 DL in 308, 1966.
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09-21-2018, 01:08 PM
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I also enjoy shooting lever actions, my rifles, on top, Uberti Henry in 44-40, a Uberti 73 Sporting Rifle in .45 Colt, a Uberti 73 Sporting Rifle in .357,a first year production 92 Winchester rebarreled to .44 Magnum and a 94 NRA Centenial Musket
And one lever shotgun, a Norinco M87
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09-21-2018, 03:41 PM
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Where is all the Win & Marlin .219Zippers and the Savage 99s in
22 Hi-Power? Some of you guys have to be holding out. I haven't
got any so you guys must. Another couple calibres you couldn't
give away at one time, now collectors items.
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09-21-2018, 03:45 PM
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Navy Arms/Rossi 1892 short rifle in .357:
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09-21-2018, 04:04 PM
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Very nice ol' 99, even has the brass cartridge counter in it(if I'm seeing right?). I own one in .308 years back.
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09-21-2018, 04:12 PM
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I really like my 1982 Marlin Model 1894C in 357 Magnum. I put on a Williams Fire front sight and a foolproof receiver sight. It is really fun to shoot.
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Some from Henry Repeating Arms.
.22 Magnum with large loop lever, Brasslite receiver cover and barrel band.
Big Boy .41 Magnum
Big Boy Steel .41 Magnum
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09-21-2018, 06:28 PM
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A couple of vintage little lever guns from Mossberg.
Winchester 9422M
Uberti 1873 .45 Colt
Uberti 1873 converted to .41 Magnum.
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09-21-2018, 06:32 PM
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Marlin 39d and Ruger Bisley. Both .22 caiber
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My 1960 Model 39 caught my attention with the inlay through the stock of light wood. Do not know who did it but it is a beautiful job. When I got it, it did not have sights so I just updated the scope.
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Actually I picked up my first Winchester rifle today. I was waiting for the right one to come along
It's a 9422 S-L-LR. The serial number dates it to 1976. The wood on it is absolutely beautiful. I don't have any better pics yet though.
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It seems like we just did this.
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Here's Savage 99eg I just got recently. It's not the rifle
I wanted but it was in nice shape and price was reasonable. I wanted a 250/3000 but would rather have a carbine model. Even on 99s I don't like pistol
grip stocks. I have already jerked off the scope and
Weaver pivot mounts. Put a tang sight on it. Gun has
been D&T for scope and has sling studs installed. 99s
are scarce in my area and most I have owned were 300s & 303Sav.
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