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I wish they made....
Wonder if the gun makers pop in on us. If so I would like to put in a good word to Browning. I would love to see a BLR with a Heavy 20" barrel, and while I am begging I wish someone made an after market trigger for the same rifle. Anybody else have wants?
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I'd really like them to do the trigger RIGHT the first time... Savage does not seem to have any problem doing so...
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I'm easy. How about a lefthanded levergun. And, a .22 rf levergun that loads through a side loading gate like the centerfires. I'd take the .22 even with righthanded ejection, but since they haven't tooled up yet, how about a lefthanded one as well.
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A model 92 in 32 H&R or 327 Federal
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GO BACK AND CHECK THE HISTORY OF THE MARLIN 22 LEVERGUNS. YOU'LL FIND THE FIRST ONES HAD THE KINGS STYLE LOADING GATE. IT DID NOT WORK FOR SOUR OWL SWEAT AS THE 22LR CARTRIDGES ARE NOT AS INTEGRALLY SOLID AS A CENTERFIRE CARTRIDGE AND LOADING THEM THROUGH A GATE BENT THE DICKENS OUT OF 'EM. THIS REALLY SCREWED UP THEIR ACCURACY POTENTIAL WHICH WAS NOT HELPFUL ATALL IN A SMALL GAME RIFLE. OTHER THAN THAT IT WORKED PERFECTLY AND IS A HELL OF A FINE IDEA.jeepnik wrote:I'm easy. How about a lefthanded levergun. And, a .22 rf levergun that loads through a side loading gate like the centerfires. I'd take the .22 even with righthanded ejection, but since they haven't tooled up yet, how about a lefthanded one as well.
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A lever action rifle in .460 S&W that didn't have to be light-loaded (i.e. like some say the .454 Puma's have to be).
OR an upwards-compatible .44 high powered round which unlike the .444 Marlin, allowed the shorter .44 Magnums to be fired in it if needed.
A Ruger 96/454 Casull to go with my Ruger 96/44.
Bolt Gun: A Ruger 77/454 Casull to go with the Ruger 77/44 I want to get.
A Ruger No.1 in .444 Marlin.
(...I like Rugers... )
OR an upwards-compatible .44 high powered round which unlike the .444 Marlin, allowed the shorter .44 Magnums to be fired in it if needed.
A Ruger 96/454 Casull to go with my Ruger 96/44.
Bolt Gun: A Ruger 77/454 Casull to go with the Ruger 77/44 I want to get.
A Ruger No.1 in .444 Marlin.
(...I like Rugers... )
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A Winchester Mdl 94 TD "rifle" with top ejection, and four barrel sets: .25-35, .30-30, .32-40 & .38-55!
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I'm aware of the older ones with loading gates. I wasn't aware of the problems associated with side loading. But, this is 2009, I think some smart fellow could figure out a way to make it work. If Bill were still here, he probably could. But the the lawyers would get involved and ruin a perfectly good idea.Terry Murbach wrote:GO BACK AND CHECK THE HISTORY OF THE MARLIN 22 LEVERGUNS. YOU'LL FIND THE FIRST ONES HAD THE KINGS STYLE LOADING GATE. IT DID NOT WORK FOR SOUR OWL SWEAT AS THE 22LR CARTRIDGES ARE NOT AS INTEGRALLY SOLID AS A CENTERFIRE CARTRIDGE AND LOADING THEM THROUGH A GATE BENT THE DICKENS OUT OF 'EM. THIS REALLY SCREWED UP THEIR ACCURACY POTENTIAL WHICH WAS NOT HELPFUL ATALL IN A SMALL GAME RIFLE. OTHER THAN THAT IT WORKED PERFECTLY AND IS A HELL OF A FINE IDEA.jeepnik wrote:I'm easy. How about a lefthanded levergun. And, a .22 rf levergun that loads through a side loading gate like the centerfires. I'd take the .22 even with righthanded ejection, but since they haven't tooled up yet, how about a lefthanded one as well.
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I think I could find room in my safe for one of those myself!Griff wrote:A Winchester Mdl 94 TD "rifle" with top ejection, and four barrel sets: .25-35, .30-30, .32-40 & .38-55!
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jeepnik -
Find yerself a top eject lever action rifle and you've got a left-handed lever action rifle.
Find yerself a top eject lever action rifle and you've got a left-handed lever action rifle.
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No, it's still a righthanded gun. The loading gate is on the wrong side. And don't bring up the odd balls that load thru the buttstock, or front end of the magazine tube. I'm wanting a left ejecting, left loading levergun. Hey, they ask what I want, and that's it. I can't help it if most of you aren't in your "right" minds.Modoc ED wrote:jeepnik -
Find yerself a top eject lever action rifle and you've got a left-handed lever action rifle.
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how about a Win. 95?
Top loading, top ejecting.
Gotta be tough to be a Southpaw. My Sister is. She shoots right handed but uses her left eye. Darned good too but it sure looks akward.
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Top loading, top ejecting.
Gotta be tough to be a Southpaw. My Sister is. She shoots right handed but uses her left eye. Darned good too but it sure looks akward.
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+1! They need to bring back the curved grip, lightweight short action with the carbine barrel. The last .30-06 BLR I had was awkward as hell.BlaineG wrote:I'd really like them to do the trigger RIGHT the first time... Savage does not seem to have any problem doing so...
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DITTO! I've always wanted to see that!jeepnik wrote:And, a .22 rf levergun that loads through a side loading gate like the centerfires.
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I'd buy that! Plus, it should have a big bore chambering, too!Griff wrote:A Winchester Mdl 94 TD "rifle" with top ejection, and four barrel sets: .25-35, .30-30, .32-40 & .38-55!
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I wish they made the Savage 99 in .358 Winchester again. I wish Ruger made the NM FT in .45 Colt with a .45 ACP cylinder (4-5/8" barrel). I wish there were honest politicians who stood for our rights...
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factory loaded ammo in .356wcf. as cheap and as easy to find as the 30wcf.
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-U.S. made 1895 Win., barrel made of Chrome Moly steel or 1886 Win. with Octagon barrel made in same place/stuff. Caliber I would have to chomp on but probably 30-06 and 45-70 respectively.
-U.S. made 1851 Navy, 1858 Rem. or 1860 Army
-an affordable, U.S. made Double Barrel with double triggers, akin to the Remington 1900 and done in that turn of the century style(splinter forend, round pistol grip).
Yep I'm a pretty strange bird with my mind stuck in a different era.
-U.S. made 1851 Navy, 1858 Rem. or 1860 Army
-an affordable, U.S. made Double Barrel with double triggers, akin to the Remington 1900 and done in that turn of the century style(splinter forend, round pistol grip).
Yep I'm a pretty strange bird with my mind stuck in a different era.
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I wish they made a replica of a Remington Keene sporting rifle.
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Marlin 1894 in .327 magnum and a Ruger birdshead grip Single-Six in the same caliber. While I'm wishing,Colt could do another run of New Frontiers in .44 Special... Please?
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That's allright Chris, I still like you.
How goes the battle?
How goes the battle?
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Why not a sliding loading gate? You don't get the damage from overcoming the spring and convenient access for loading.jeepnik wrote:I'm aware of the older ones with loading gates. I wasn't aware of the problems associated with side loading. But, this is 2009, I think some smart fellow could figure out a way to make it work. If Bill were still here, he probably could. But the the lawyers would get involved and ruin a perfectly good idea.Terry Murbach wrote:GO BACK AND CHECK THE HISTORY OF THE MARLIN 22 LEVERGUNS. YOU'LL FIND THE FIRST ONES HAD THE KINGS STYLE LOADING GATE. IT DID NOT WORK FOR SOUR OWL SWEAT AS THE 22LR CARTRIDGES ARE NOT AS INTEGRALLY SOLID AS A CENTERFIRE CARTRIDGE AND LOADING THEM THROUGH A GATE BENT THE DICKENS OUT OF 'EM. THIS REALLY SCREWED UP THEIR ACCURACY POTENTIAL WHICH WAS NOT HELPFUL ATALL IN A SMALL GAME RIFLE. OTHER THAN THAT IT WORKED PERFECTLY AND IS A HELL OF A FINE IDEA.jeepnik wrote:I'm easy. How about a lefthanded levergun. And, a .22 rf levergun that loads through a side loading gate like the centerfires. I'd take the .22 even with righthanded ejection, but since they haven't tooled up yet, how about a lefthanded one as well.
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mescalero1 wrote:That's allright Chris, I still like you.
How goes the battle?
Forty one pounds so far(but I just pigged on Chinese, so I'll let you know in the morning!) I am lucky to have a couple of friends left to keep me straight, and hope to buy you a Cheeseburger and put some rounds downrange with you someday Mescalero. Many thanks to you.
How about a US made 1841 "Mississippi" Rifle in the original patched round ball 54 cal. configuration? One of the prettiest guns of the Mexican and Civil War, and a dandy Deer/Elk rig as well. Wish someone here recreated these the same way Shiloh recreates the Sharps.
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Have you ever been to the Alamo?
Be prepared, something in there makes your eyes water.
Lot of those type of guns on display.
Be prepared, something in there makes your eyes water.
Lot of those type of guns on display.
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Not yet, but I can't wait to get there!mescalero1 wrote:Have you ever been to the Alamo?
Be prepared, something in there makes your eyes water.
Lot of those type of guns on display.
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Well, like I said; be prepared.
Those men, we can NEVER repay them.
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Griff wrote:A Winchester Mdl 94 TD "rifle" with top ejection, and four barrel sets: .25-35, .30-30, .32-40 & .38-55!
here you go, you missed 32 spec.
may be a little pricey.
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Hobie, I have a Savage 99 in .358 Win.
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Hmm. I've been a lefty for 50 odd years and have shot levers for about 43 of those Always thought of levers as a left handed gun, the same as single action revolvers. I really don't care what direction the case ejects as long as they get out of my way. When I want to top off the magazine I continue holding the wrist of the rifle and thumb shells in with my right hand.jeepnik wrote:No, it's still a righthanded gun. The loading gate is on the wrong side. And don't bring up the odd balls that load thru the buttstock, or front end of the magazine tube. I'm wanting a left ejecting, left loading levergun. Hey, they ask what I want, and that's it. I can't help it if most of you aren't in your "right" minds.Modoc ED wrote:jeepnik -
Find yerself a top eject lever action rifle and you've got a left-handed lever action rifle.
Same way with a Single Action, I continue to hold the pistol in my left hand, index with my left forefinger and thumb shells in with my right hand.
Guess I've done it this way so long I never thought twice about it!
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Yep, single actions are great for southpaws. Lever work well, but it still want one that loads and ejects on the left.2X22 wrote:Hmm. I've been a lefty for 50 odd years and have shot levers for about 43 of those Always thought of levers as a left handed gun, the same as single action revolvers. I really don't care what direction the case ejects as long as they get out of my way. When I want to top off the magazine I continue holding the wrist of the rifle and thumb shells in with my right hand.jeepnik wrote:No, it's still a righthanded gun. The loading gate is on the wrong side. And don't bring up the odd balls that load thru the buttstock, or front end of the magazine tube. I'm wanting a left ejecting, left loading levergun. Hey, they ask what I want, and that's it. I can't help it if most of you aren't in your "right" minds.Modoc ED wrote:jeepnik -
Find yerself a top eject lever action rifle and you've got a left-handed lever action rifle.
Same way with a Single Action, I continue to hold the pistol in my left hand, index with my left forefinger and thumb shells in with my right hand.
Guess I've done it this way so long I never thought twice about it!
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Semi-auto carbines chambered in .35 rem, .30 rem and other rounds in that family. Deer capable fun guns.
I wonder if the mini-14 could accommodate such chamberings.
I wonder if the mini-14 could accommodate such chamberings.
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They'd need to back a bigger action; something like a mid-14. .....and I want one!
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"Guild" Drillings (gunstore/rack quality & price) in modern caliber/gauge combos & modern metals...
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I think I would like to see a Winchester Model 70, righthanded bolt action, with a lefthanded wing safety, with a full length Manlicher stock, express iron sights, 19 inch barrel, in .308 Win, and a spare just like it in .350 Remington Mag.
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A modern bolt action in 45-70 some thing like a Savage 110 with the new acutriger with iron sites D&T'ed for scope. and a tang site.
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You just keep walking the streets with a lantern Hobie, you might find an honest politician if your lucky, I have not been lucky enough to find one and time is running out.Hobie wrote:I wish they made the Savage 99 in .358 Winchester again. I wish Ruger made the NM FT in .45 Colt with a .45 ACP cylinder (4-5/8" barrel). I wish there were honest politicians who stood for our rights...
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I'll do that.the telegraphist wrote:You just keep walking the streets with a lantern Hobie, you might find an honest politician if your lucky, I have not been lucky enough to find one and time is running out.Hobie wrote:I wish they made the Savage 99 in .358 Winchester again. I wish Ruger made the NM FT in .45 Colt with a .45 ACP cylinder (4-5/8" barrel). I wish there were honest politicians who stood for our rights...
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I could be tempted by a long barreled 1886 in .358, with the soft tip bullets from Hornady, or with simple flat nosed bullets.
A new 99 in .300 Sav with a rotary magazine would be of some interest as well.
A new 99 in .300 Sav with a rotary magazine would be of some interest as well.
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A Browning BLR in 375 Ruger so that you can take it to Africa as a minimum caliper big game rifle and it still be a lever gun (the power of a 375 H&H in a lever gun).
A 20ga Lever Action Shotgun.
A 20ga Lever Action Shotgun.
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Wow, a .375ruger BLR! Would have to have it in stainless/mossy oak brush to go with the .308 I just picked up!!!
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Oh man...that's easy...
A Ruger #1 in 6.5 Swede and 300 H&H...
A Ruger #1 in 6.5 Swede and 300 H&H...
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