My Marlin Levers - Pics

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Eli Chaps
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My Marlin Levers - Pics

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Howdy All,

I've been a lurker around here for a good while and while I don't post a lot I do very much enjoy the forum and I think I've read every article posted on the main sight a dozen times. :D

I thought I'd post up some pics of my little Marlin lever family.

I just finished the wood on my 336SS and have to say I'm pretty pleased with it. And no, this is not a safe queen, it was in the field a couple weeks ago. Although I might get me a butt cover for it. :wink:

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Here's my 336W that has been something of a project rifle for me. The stocks turned out alright for birch. This is my general purpose rifle and sees the most use of all my centerfires. Still some ideas in the works for it but it makes me quite happy for now.
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My 1895G. Other than adding the Skinner rear I haven't done much to this one...yet... :lol:
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And my latest addition and pride and joy, my 1895CB. My wife bought me this for Valentine's Day this year. I never thought I'd actually own one as I just always felt too guilty about the price and talked myself out of it. So it was an enormous amount of gratitude that I accept this wonderful gift. This one will stay as is for a while until I decide just what I want to do with it. But that won't be a whole lot. Sight upgrades of course and I'd like to get a good deep blueing done to it.
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With a tremendous amount of thanks to Leverdude, I've learned to do my own action work and he's also been a huge help to me with the stock projects I've done. Working on them can surely be a challenge sometimes and I've made some mistakes along the way but it is incredibly rewarding.

Anyway, that's brood as it sits today. If I can stay disciplined enough and life cooperates, I'm hoping to save up enough money to have Grizzly Custom Guns do a little work for me. We'll see.

Thanks for looking and again, thanks for all the great stuff here. I really enjoy those old pictures and trying to guess the actual content.
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dang.....pretty awesome pics....
and the wood on the first one is very nice!

you've been taking lessons from kirk....
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Eli Chaps wrote:
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i like this one especially. :wink:
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Nice collection :D
Nice pictures :D :D
Really nice wood on that stainless one, well done :D :D :D
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Nice looking collection!

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Nice. Looks like we have another artisan photographer joining the ranks.
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Eli = very nice stuff and welcome - look forward to more of your contributions.
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Fine group of shooters for sure. :wink:
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Nice guns! I can tell you are indeed a right thinking man :D
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That's some beautiful wood on that first one.
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Good lookin family there, Eli. Very similar to mine. I have an 1895CB and an 1895G (and a hat like yours too).

And thank you for your writing and photos in the thread "Polishing The 336 Action...a.ka. Basic Action Job How-To" over on MO. It was a lot of help to me when I was working on my own 1895CB.

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Nice rifles and great photography.


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Thank you everyone.
Chas. wrote:Good lookin family there, Eli. Very similar to mine. I have an 1895CB and an 1895G (and a hat like yours too).

And thank you for your writing and photos in the thread "Polishing The 336 Action...a.ka. Basic Action Job How-To" over on MO. It was a lot of help to me when I was working on my own 1895CB.

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kimwcook wrote:Nice. Looks like we have another artisan photographer joining the ranks.
+ 1 8)
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Welcome! It is good to have you here. Great photos, great STOCK too! That is pretty... :mrgreen:
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Eli, run and check to make sure you still have them guns, there is a feller on Marlin Owners that has the same ones!! :lol: .DT
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nice looking shooting irons there! 8)
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Welcome to the forum. Great looking rifles and excellent photography.
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.Dirty-.Thirty wrote:Eli, run and check to make sure you still have them guns, there is a feller on Marlin Owners that has the same ones!! :lol: .DT
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Thanks for all the welcomes and kind words. :)
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Nice rifles....I esp like photos that are made to look older.
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Great pics! Glad to have you here.
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