What levergun would you like to see under your tree?
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What levergun would you like to see under your tree?
Just wondering what others have on their Christmas list..... Me, I was hoping Santa would bring a Trapper for me this year (any caliber), but I strongly suspect I'm on the wrong list.
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405 xmas
I wish I had a 405 Winchester under the tree.I gotta get one some how.
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An Uberti-made 1876 Centennial Saddle Ring Carbine in 45-60 WCF with a REAL color cased receiver and rust-blued barrel. While you are at it, throw in some deluxe walnut Baring that, I'd settle for an original Winchester to the same specs.....
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There's two of them. See'em out front on the bottom of the stock?71fan wrote:Ummm....very nice rifle, but where's the leverBlackhawk wrote:Its not a levergun, but here's what I wanted.
See, I've already got it in my signature line.
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Ah yes..how could I miss it. The patented "Harris 2-lever spring-loaded rest doo-hicky." Very nice indeed.Blackhawk wrote:There's two of them. See'em out front on the bottom of the stock?71fan wrote:Ummm....very nice rifle, but where's the leverBlackhawk wrote:Its not a levergun, but here's what I wanted.
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A 20" Marlin Guide Gun TD would be nice...
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Re: What levergun would you like to see under your tree?
Uberti 1873 Winchester Sporting Rifle in .44 WCF.
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I want one in 22Hornet but I don't think ol' Santa gonna come through for me In fact she told me "No More Guns" I think a lone tear ran down my cheek When she said it to.Griff wrote:
Winchester 1885 in .32-40, under lever falling block to remain near "on-topic!"
With a .45cal entrance wound I don't worry too much about bullet expansion.
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I could wish for a few
Marlin 1895CB
Marlin 336CB
Winchester XTR .356
Winchester 1886 octagon barrel/full mag tube, .45-70
Marlin 336CB
Winchester XTR .356
Winchester 1886 octagon barrel/full mag tube, .45-70
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A tuned 26" M94 in 30 WCF with good wood, a steel Lyman, a limitless supply of of clean WW, and a few crates of primers and powder. Front sight to be figured out later.
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I may spring for a new 336A and mount a Weaver 1x-3x on it to shoot the new copper ammo. Then convert my hunting rifles for silhouette use.
But I might not bother to get the new rifle, and just work with the guns I have. I'm thinking about it.
I really need fewer guns, and to shoot them more. But once they're sold, they're gone.
But I might not bother to get the new rifle, and just work with the guns I have. I'm thinking about it.
I really need fewer guns, and to shoot them more. But once they're sold, they're gone.
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A 1970s era .444 Marlin I guess. A Marlin Cowboy with a 20" barrel would be nice.
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I actually have one of them, sort of - the older ones with a bit longer barrel. The one thing I HATE about mine is that the scout scope mount is slightly off-center rotation-wise, and even when the screws are torqued down well, the thing shifts. There's supposed to be an indentation it keys onto with a set screw, but since it is off center, I tried making a new one but my precision machinist skills aren't good enough - so now it just tilts to the other side!Blackhawk wrote:Its not a levergun, but here's what I wanted.
See, I've already got it in my signature line.
Johnny
I'm not sure I really like a 'scout' scope anyway - the Bushnell Holosight is nice in that application, but can just as well be mounted further rearward on the ordinary side-attach scope mount.
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hey Blackhawk. If you get one you're gonna love it. Got mine and haven't touched my match rifle since.
Just make sure yo put a scope on it.. the heat from That mount will take the skin offf your hand after a couple mags!
I asked for Gander Mountain gift cards for my b-day and Christmas this year. I'm about half way to the Marlin 94 Cowboy/ 45 colt I want
Just make sure yo put a scope on it.. the heat from That mount will take the skin offf your hand after a couple mags!
I asked for Gander Mountain gift cards for my b-day and Christmas this year. I'm about half way to the Marlin 94 Cowboy/ 45 colt I want
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Man, that ain't right...counter with no more shoes or makeup Man Up and tell her like it's going to be...Women LIKE to be talked firmly to....Trust me, Brotherleveractionjunkie wrote:I want one in 22Hornet but I don't think ol' Santa gonna come through for me In fact she told me "No More Guns" I think a lone tear ran down my cheek When she said it to.Griff wrote:
Winchester 1885 in .32-40, under lever falling block to remain near "on-topic!"
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Marlin guide gun in 45-70, or a Winchester 1876 in the same caliber. I'd take either one but I don't think it's going to happen this year
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