Would you call this leveritis?

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morgan in nm
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Would you call this leveritis?

Post by morgan in nm »

This is part of my collection as the case is full. There is a half a dozen more but I am not good at posting pictues and wanted to try one for now. I refer to all of them as my babies.

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Included are all Winchesters except one:
92 rifle and SRC both in 25-20,
94's ranging from 1912-83 in 25-35, 30wcf, 32ws, and 38-55,
86 Browning Montana.

I guess I have always been a Winchester fan but that doesn't mean that I don't like Marlins. It just happens that there are not many Marlins available in my neck of the woods.
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Post by Last Spike »

Nice collection! :D

As for it being leveritis, I'd say you have a great appreciation for leverguns. :wink:
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Post by 1886 »

Looks like you have a strong case Winchesterleveritis. Good affliction. 1886.
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Post by Griff »

Fair to middlin' case to be sure! :lol:
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Post by J Miller »

morgan in nm,


Neat collection.

The 6th one from the right looks like a flat band 94, am I right? I like that vintage.

What is the BIG one in the middle?

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Post by RIHMFIRE »

no....you've got something much more serious...
and its catching
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Post by morgan in nm »

Hello, there are 2 flat band winchesters in there, a 46 and a 49(according to barrel dates). There are also 4 SRC's. Most of these guns are older ranch guns. All have excellent bores and some have stories that came with them when I bought them. The big one is a Browning Montana commemorative that I use for hunting. The tool mounted on the bench is a cannelure tool I bought so I could use 350grn hornady bullets in that browning.

Thanks for all of your replies, Morgan.
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