My lever collection

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dkmlever
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My lever collection

Post by dkmlever »

Since others have posted pictures of what they own, here goes with mine:
Winchesters
Mod 71 1940, mod 94 in 32 sp 1949, mod 94 in 30-30 1951, mod 64 30-30 1953, mod 88 in 308 1959
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Marlins
Mod 93 in 32 sp mid 1920's, mod 1887 22, 1910 ish?
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Ruger
Both #3 one in 45-70 one unfired in 30-40 Krag
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Savage
mod 99 in 300 Savage made in 1941, and mod 99 in 250-3000 made in 1950
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Browning
A model 71 carbine, BLR in 308 made in 1980, two 1895 one in 30-306 with satin finish, one in 30-440 Krag with high gradewood from the factory but it is a grade 1
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Post by crs »

Very nice collection and photos!
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Post by gamekeeper »

Durn it! I've just turned green again!!! :wink:
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Post by Old Savage »

Great collection of rifles.
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Post by .45colt »

Man those are nice. :) . And I love it cause I can show the Wife how many We really "need". Jim.
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Youre turning us green! :)
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Post by Bigahh »

Nice Collection!
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Post by RIHMFIRE »

GREAT COLLECTION, NICE 71s
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Post by jbm1968 »

OUTSTANDING Collection. Very classic choices all around!
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Post by dr walker »

Wow great bunch of guns there, very nice.
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Post by 2ndovc »

Classy stuff!

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Post by marlin shooter »

Very nice!
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Post by Sixgun »

Nice set of shootin' irons you have there! I see you go for "condition". Now, lets talk on the 71 and the pre-64 Model 88. How much you want for 'em? :D -------Sixgun
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Post by TedH »

What a great collection. :D
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Post by marlinman93 »

Really nice collection, but Marlin never made a "model 1887", in any caliber. I'd guess it must be a model 1892, unless it has the sear disconnect pin protruding below the receiver, where the lever disengages it. Then it would be a model 1891.
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Post by shawn_c992001 »

Sweet Pics!!!
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Post by 505stevec »

Those are very beautiful rifles. True quality and i have to say without any shame... its not fare! Not FARE I tell you!!! :lol: :lol: :lol: Just kidding green with envy but still happy for you. :D
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Post by Ram Hammer »

Beautiful!

Youve set the bar. We will all have to try to match that collection :shock:
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Post by Griff »

Very nice, dkmlever. Nice variety.
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Post by brucew44guns »

Well DKM, all you need now is a 58 Corvette with 4,000 original miles on it, and your very own 747 Jet Liner. No one is going to feel sorry for you if you're stuck with these fine rifles for all eternity!!! Best to you with them, it's nice to own nice!! Bruce
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Post by bobbyjack »

Nice collection for sure,and I have a Marlin that looks like the secound one of your rifles(93)that is in 410 guage.

No barrel marks or such just on backstrap says Marlin 410,and under the lever a 1822.

Bob
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