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Show us your levers!
I have a Winchester, a Marlin, and a few Savages. I'd sure like to see yours.
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We love levers.........
My husband is a Marlin man. Myself, I prefer a Browning. Here are a couple of his and my BL-22 grade II.
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I wish I had one or two to show. I have been bit by the Marlin bug and am looking for a Mountie and or a 1897 Cowboy.
Wish me luck!
LTC
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07-03-2011, 03:48 PM
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My wifes Marlin 1895 SBL .45-70 and my Marlin 1895 STP .45.70
The SBL is an 18.5" barrel, the STP is a 16.25" barrel.
And my STP as it sits now.
Jim
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Winchester 9422's - two long rifles and a WMR:
100th year (1894-1994) .30-30:
This Browning 1885 in .22 Hornet is a lever to me:
I need to take my own picture of the Browning in .32-20 I bought a few years ago, here's the dealer's photo:
And lastly, my favorite lever, and one of my favorite guns, a Browning 92 in .357:
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07-03-2011, 05:14 PM
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A couple of mine . . . .
.250-3000 Savage Model 99A
Couple of Marlins . . . . Golden 39A and 39A Mountie, both early sixties guns.
Lately I have been shooting a Winchester 94AE Trapper in .45 Colt and a couple of Marlin 1894Cs in .38/.357 more than any others. The short rifles are a hoot.
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07-03-2011, 05:30 PM
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Henry Big Boy .357
Winchester 94 30-30
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Oh yeah......................
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Probably my favorite type.
2010 336SS and my dad's old 1971 336 with (don't laugh) see throughs. Both .30-30s.
Dad's 1965 Mountie, my 39AS, 1984 FG in .41, 1894 PG in .44, and the '71 336 again.
Still need a good standard 1895 in .45-70 eventually.
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07-03-2011, 07:34 PM
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I like them lever rifles...
This is my current favorite, 20" take-down Winchester 45-70.
It rode a mile or two in the front seat of my un-marked unit while out on the rural route.
She'll stop a chargin Ram pickup truck
Got to like em Barnes solids
Su Amigo,
Dave
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My Winchester 94 AE with see thru scope mounts - Nothing special but it's fun and a real tack driver. BTW - 30-30 is the caliber
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Only real lever-action is the 1895 Marlin in 45-70.
Got a few single shots. They have 'levers'.
Ruger No.1B 30-06
Savage Model 72 .22
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I need better photos of it but I inherited this excellent condition 1941 Savage 99 EG in .300 Savage a few years ago. You can't see it here but the case coloring on the lever looks like the day it was bought.
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My 1895Mxlr and 1895m guide gun are in the shop . . .
Top down; 1895 LTD V; LTD II; 1894 Cowboy LTD; 1894p; 1895 LTD III; XLR 35rem; 1897 Texan - all except the LTD II have extensive work, with Wild West Guns and Brockman's parts.
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07-03-2011, 09:13 PM
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Browning re-release. 30US.
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My straight stock 336 in .30/30:
My oldest boy with his first deer, and a .250 Savage:
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Odd ball Marlin
Howdy,
Here is a Marlin 56 that had a Ruger heavy barrel installed.
It is screwed on and cut with a match chamber.
Other than the additional weight it has worked out for the good.
Killer wood and great groups.
Thanks
Mike
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I know you must just hate that thing.........
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Originally Posted by keith44spl
I like them lever rifles...
This is my current favorite, 20" take-down Winchester 45-70.
It rode a mile or two in the front seat of my un-marked unit while out on the rural route.
She'll stop a chargin Ram pickup truck
Got to like em Barnes solids
Su Amigo,
Dave
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You just gotta hate that thing. You should send it my way to keep my .45 Colt takedown and my 1886 SRC company. No sense in us both havin' those short-barreled old carbines.....
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Have a Marlin 39A 'Golden, and a pair of Winchester 94's both in 30-30.
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07-04-2011, 07:45 AM
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Marlin 1894AS in 44 Mag
Marlin 1895AS 45-70
Marlin 336 Cowboy in 38-55
Marlin 39AS .22
Marlin 336 Zane Grey
Navy Arms model 92 in .45 Colt (made by Rossi)
Rossi model 92 in 44-40
Ruger No.1 Tropical in .375 H&H
Savage 30G in .22LR
Winchester Black Shadow in .444 Marlin
Winchester Canadian Centenial 30-30
Winchester 1895 in .270 (modern production)
Winchester 1894 Antique carbine 30-30 (not a real antique, that`s just what they called this model from the 70s. Just a standard 94 carbine with case color frame and gold plated load gate and saddle ring)
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My only lever gun, so far. Rossi "Ranch Hand" in .357m.
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