Lever gun lovers . . . my new takedown

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Just before the 2018 hunting season I had a hankering for a short barreled .30-30 lever gun so I bought a new Marlin 336Y in .30-30 with a 16 1/4 inch barrel. After adding a factory large loop and installing a safety delete kit it's been a handy gun to have around the deer camp and I've taken a couple of whitetail deer with it.

Following this most recent hunting season I got a wild hair about wanting to convert my little Marlin .30-30 into a takedown. I did some internet research and found that Lee Hadaway, owner of The Arms Room in Trinidad, Colorado, specialized in converting lever guns to takedowns and Marlin's in particular. I reached out to Lee and after we talked I decided to ship it to him with instructions on what I wanted done.

After just over four months he contacted me and said the rifle was on it's way back to Arkansas. The brown truck delivered it today and I gotta say I am quite pleased with the work that Lee did to the rifle which included the takedown conversion, refinish the rifle, action job, and sighting in.

He also provided a custom leather case that a saddle maker friend of his makes for Lee's takedown rifles. It has three compartments; two padded compartments for the two sections of the rifle and a middle compartment for ammo and other gear.

While I was waiting on the work to be done on my rifle, I had Buffalo Brand Leather make a custom stock sleeve for it as well.

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Marlin lever guns

I have several older Marlins. .22LR .22Mag .218 bee. .22lr Mountie..357
I just could never abide the cheesy stamped checkering on the newer offerings. Older model with real, cut, checkering, yes Perhaps offering a plain stock would be a good idea.

Ischia
 
I agree with Wow. Very nice setup and I've heard of Lee Hadaway's work on takedown conversions and his reputation is top notch.

Marlin could be missing out on not making limited run of these factory direct. I saw on the Winchester website that they DO currently offer a model 94 factory takedown.
 
That just turned out great and created a very nice package for transporting. I have my fathers Winchester Model 55 which was a take-down version with the canvas case that he kept it in. Lots of memories of that rifle. When we would go deer hunting in Northern Michigan together, I carried a Model 94 Deluxe rifle and we would split a box of shells. My rifle with the 26" barrel would hold 12 shells where his held four if I remember correctly. Wonderful days.
 
Twist and Shout

Congratulations on getting your Marlin turned into a "Take Down".
That Leather Case is a Classy Touch.

I've always liked the "Take Downs". The Creativity, Manufacture, and
Mechanics has always intrigued me.

Sorry no picture, but Inherited my Great Uncle's Winchester Model 12
Shotgun that has the "Take Down". Push Pin, Lift Magazine, and Twist apart.

Thank you for sharing your Story and Pictures.

My Marlin 39A TDS 22lr 16"Bbl. Trapper Model.
 

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Not a fan of the barbecue grill matte black finish.

Whatever happened to the polished mirror blue of my youth?
 
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