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This is what it is about, Levergunners:

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Marlin 39
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Sako Finnwolfs in .243 and .308
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1940 Winchester Model 71
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Browning 92 in .357 Mag and Browning 1886 Carbine in 45-70
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Winchester Model 70 Custom Super Grade .338 Win Mag (There's a short lever on the side that some mistakenly call a bolt! :lol: )
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I hope you enjoyed the show! :D How about posting some of your XXX :o :shock: :oops: stash from under the bed?

Good shooting and hunting, Guys!

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Nice!!
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Beautiful.... :D
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Enjoyed the show indeed :D :D :D
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Very nice
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Saw it this morning while drinking my coffee. Great way to wake up.
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Your model 70 is a real beauty. Fantastic wood!

A few of my favorites,

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ALL very nice, but the Model 70 is a beaut.

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Your guns are very nice and clean. I especially like the standard pre-war Mod 71. Don't know why but I have always preferred the standard over the deluxe (and I have both as you do also) Maybe because I'm a working guy and the standard identifies with me. My standard is also made in '41 and the # is 20375 Yours close?

The Finnwolfs are rarely seen. I see you have 2 of them. Can I have one :D --------------Sixgun
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Hey Malamute, how about some pictures of the cabin? I would love to see the whole thing.
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SWeeeeeet ! ! !

All very nice & very cool - IMO the REAL "gun control" : owning/controlling nice pieces like those shown above by our board members.



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TX50Cal wrote:Hey Malamute, how about some pictures of the cabin? I would love to see the whole thing.
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Well, I had some pics I was going to post, but it seems that photobucket changed something in all their recent "improvements", and my pics are now too large to post.
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Very nice! That 70 just gives me chills. I would'nt dare to touch it. I always wanted a Sako Finnwolf in .308. Always thought it would be great rifle to hunt with. I have a standard model 71 but with no swivels and a 56 Lyman. But yours is nicer than mine. Thats a really nice group of rifles.
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Sixgun wrote:Your guns are very nice and clean. I especially like the standard pre-war Mod 71. Don't know why but I have always preferred the standard over the deluxe (and I have both as you do also) Maybe because I'm a working guy and the standard identifies with me. My standard is also made in '41 and the # is 20375 Yours close?

The Finnwolfs are rarely seen. I see you have 2 of them. Can I have one :D --------------Sixgun
Thanks, Six. I had to correct the date of the Model 71 in the post. It's 1940, not 1941. The serial # is in the early 18000s. However, my other transition Model 71 is 1941. In my mind I had them reversed. The serial # of my 1941 standard 71 (pictured here) is 19957. Pretty close to yours! Is yours a transition 71 with a short tang but with a prewar style hammer and buttstock comb? My '41 also has a bolt peep. I've been told that an early short tang standard transition 71 with a prewar hammer, prewar stock comb, and bolt peep is the rarest of the 71 configurations. All things considered that sounds about right, but who knows! I'm sure at that time in 71 production they were emptying out the parts bins.

Below is a photo I think I've posted before showing the difference between the long tang stock and the early and later short tang stocks. The rifles (l to r) by date are 1936, 1941 and 1956. (The 1940 in my original post is not in this photo.) Notice on the '36 Dlx and '40 Std (and '41 Std in the next photo) how the comb comes up much closer to the tang than on the 1956 and is shaped differently...more slender looking down and more vertical from the side. Those are prewar features on the Model 71. (I don't have a photo showing the different hammer styles, but in general the top of the prewar hammer looks peened while the top of the 1956 hammer is serrated hammer.)

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And, NO, you can't have one of those Finnwolfs! :D (But if you're serious, Jack, send me a PM.)

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Victor,
Yes, My standard is just like your first standard. (middle gun and bottom pic) It has the pre-war hammer but does not have the bolt peep.....it has a Lyman 56. It also has something that I have only seen on one other Model 71........a nickel plated loading gate. Its original. Mine gets shot some. I've logged over a thou. with it with 175 rounds in the last week alone :D

First......drum roll.............With this 71, I was match winner at yesterdays silhouette match. I shot a 32 X 40 with it. Maybe I'll make a post telling the details on the loads, etc. so others may learn.---------------Sixgun

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WOW! :mrgreen: 8)
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Jack Please do write up the story and load. I have beeen looking for a 71 since my last deal went a little squirrely.
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Sixgun wrote:Victor,
Yes, My standard is just like your first standard. (middle gun and bottom pic) It has the pre-war hammer but does not have the bolt peep.....it has a Lyman 56. It also has something that I have only seen on one other Model 71........a nickel plated loading gate. Its original. Mine gets shot some. I've logged over a thou. with it with 175 rounds in the last week alone :D

First......drum roll.............With this 71, I was match winner at yesterdays silhouette match. I shot a 32 X 40 with it. Maybe I'll make a post telling the details on the loads, etc. so others may learn.---------------Sixgun

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Jack, make that two others you've seen now. My standard 71 with the close serial # to yours has an original non-blued loading gate!

Drum roll and applause...Good Shooting yesterday! What distances were you shooting?

1941 Model 71 with non-blued loading gate (Blue on receiver in this pic is dull with long term storage oil. Photo of the receiver in earlier post is actual condition.)
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Some beautiful guns here. A real nice lunch time treat. Malamute, those guns look especially nice in your cabin. That is my kind of decor!
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Victor,
Our 71's could be called brothers! Probably made a month apart........at the most. For the load I use a newly commissioned NEI 225 gr (comes out at 212...linotype) pushed by 22 grains of 5744 for 1580 fps. Tackdriver is not the word...with my aging eyes 2" at 100 & only a hair more at 200. I use it for big bore silhouette.....chickens @ 50 meters, pigs @ 100 m, turkeys @ 150 m, and rams at 200 m.--------me

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Here's my deluxe, made in '36 as is the box of ammo. never could find any evidence of it being fired, but I'm sure it was.'
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I am interested in the receiver sights on the two left side specimens. Identification? Are they factory originals? Bolt mounted?

I have a modern clones clones of the 71 and 1886 guns and I shoot only iron sights. I sure would like to have some neat compact aperture rears like those. Now if I only knew what to look for. If anyone has info I would appreciate a PM. Thanks
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BAGTIC wrote:I am interested in the receiver sights on the two left side specimens. Identification? Are they factory originals? Bolt mounted?

I have a modern clones clones of the 71 and 1886 guns and I shoot only iron sights. I sure would like to have some neat compact aperture rears like those. Now if I only knew what to look for. If anyone has info I would appreciate a PM. Thanks

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Those are original bolt peeps that are as you say, mounted on the bolt. The bolt has been milled so these sights will stay on. I don't have a clue as to who could do this but it can be done. I'm thinking original sights for these have to be over $500. Not sure if anyone repo's it.-----------------Sixgun
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ollogger wrote:ALL very nice, but the Model 70 is a beaut.

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I'm slapping this thread with an "excessive flaunting of bolt peeps" citation.
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Rimfire McNutjob wrote:I'm slapping this thread with an "excessive flaunting of bolt peeps" citation.

Well, go ahead! Now, post a pic of your engraved 71 and we will slap you. That is a beauty!------------6
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Sixgun wrote:
Rimfire McNutjob wrote:I'm slapping this thread with an "excessive flaunting of bolt peeps" citation.

Well, go ahead! Now, post a pic of your engraved 71 and we will slap you. That is a beauty!------------6
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Sixgun wrote:Victor,
Our 71's could be called brothers! Probably made a month apart........at the most....
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Here's my deluxe, made in '36 as is the box of ammo. never could find any evidence of it being fired, but I'm sure it was.'
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#921 :D

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Jack, our 1936 Model 71s also could be called brothers: My 71 on the left is a 1936 with ser. # 1127. Yours is 921. They likely were made within just days of each other! The condition of mine isn't unfired/mint, though, just near mint with an inch scratch on the barrel and an impression line on the buttstock.

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lovely historical pieces.

I do not own a single gun that could mingle in this company.

sad, eh?
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