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rusty shackelford
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decide for me !

Post by rusty shackelford »

i have a chance to get a new lever action
my two choices are marlin 357 cb [1894cb]
or a henry bigboy 357[hnh006m]

the price is about a 10.00$ bill difference
the caliber is set 38/357 so that is not an option
and i can only afford one ........

which one ?
some gun info i all ready got marlins in the stable [30/30,444,450]
and one henry gloden 17hmr so i do have some experience with them.

i do want to shoot the heck out of it to what ever make it is
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Post by cnjarvis »

Were it me, I'd go for the marlin.

The marlin is a better looking gun to my eye and has a great reputation.
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Post by rusty shackelford »

was thinking that too...
but i am up in the air .

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Post by claybob86 »

cnjarvis wrote:Were it me, I'd go for the marlin.

The marlin is a better looking gun to my eye and has a great reputation.
+1 :D
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Post by Bigahh »

Don't you just love those Decisions? Wish I could help out, but I don't know much about either rifle.
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Post by J Miller »

Rusty,

OK, here's my choice for you: Marlin.

Marlin 1894: slim, trim, handy, light enough to be easy to carry, heavy enough to hang well when shooting.

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Post by Hobie »

Marlin CB? The Marlin for certain.
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Post by wm »

I would favor the Marlin over the Henry but this might be one of those choices where there is no wrong choice.

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Post by Griff »

As a general rule I don't prefer Marlins... but, I DO prefer the side loading, so it's a no brainer: MARLILN. :twisted:
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Post by GANJIRO »

The Henry Bigboy is just that A BIG BOY and very heavy for it's size at almost 9 lbs. (8.67 in 44 mag the 357 even more due to smaller bore in same outside diameter barrel) due to heavy barrel and thick brass receiver. To some (myself included) it just doesn't look quite right. Now the Marlin CB is deffinately a looker and a classic, and also a much handier weight (6 lbs.) to lug around in the woods. Reliability, customer service, and warranty wise the Henry IMHO has a slight edge.
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Post by GEOFF »

Marlin 1894 Cowboy in .357 for sure!!

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Post by Slick »

Another vote for the Marlin!
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Yup. The Marlin.
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Of the 2, I'd say Marlin.

But I prefer Rossi. :wink:
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Marlin - this one is a sweetheart.

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MARLIN,MARLIN.MARLIN....................................................................
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Post by AndyM »

another vote for the Marlin...
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Marlin!
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Marlin, no question about it.
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One more vote for Marlin. Have six and Ain't done yet :D

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Post by 66GTO »

If I could have only one gun, it would be my Marlin 1894 .357, so I'll make it unanimous. MARLIN.
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Marlin!

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Post by gundownunder »

I went the Marlin 1894 cb after months of tossing up between it and the Rossi and I havent regretted my choice. I think its got about 3000 rounds through it now and with the right loads I can get about 1.5" at 100 yds.
All I'm waiting on now is a rerun of the 1894 218 bee and I will be happy as a pig in mud.
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MARLIN
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Post by Jaguarundi »

Given the choice between Henry or Marlin.Marlin is the no brainer.
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I would get the marlin if it were me.
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Post by cas »

Jaguarundi wrote:Marlin is the no brainer.
+1 :lol:
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Post by Rusty »

Not even close... Marlin all the way.
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Post by rusty shackelford »

wow , ok so i will put a marlin on order they said 658.20$ for the cb is that about right or can it be had cheaper ?[local dealer]
27 replies and only one person spoke of the henry customer service
highly.
don't anybody like henry ?????

i guess the shiney brass attracted me like a pack rat .........

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Nothing "wrong" with Henry... it's just not as handy, and therfore not as useful, of a gun... espcially in a "handy" caliber like .357.
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Post by Texican »

Marlin. After the fact but still wanted to chime in and reinforce your purchasing decision...

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Post by ceb »

I don't think anybody around here likes the Marlins, :P :lol: , but I do. I love my CB.
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Post by Marlin .35 »

If you buy the Henry, when you hunt with it you will need a gun bearor!!!!!!! Marlin all the way!!!!
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Marlin
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Marlin!
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Post by Ravenman »

2ndovc wrote:One more vote for Marlin. Have six and Ain't done yet :D

My favorite 94( 45Colt)

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Great combo. That's a real carry gun your Marlin. Thanks for posting.

My vote; MARLIN :!:
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Post by rusty shackelford »

well i did it , but i couldn't find a new one around here but when calling for prices one shop owner told me he had a used one 1999 cbII 24" bbl
for around 495.00 well.......
new one 655. old one 500. you do the math
i got it home sweet
can now see what you marlin loco's mean

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Post by nemhed »

Well, this shouldn't surprise you.......Pictures, Pictures, Pictures!
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Congrats - but ditto on the need for PICTURES!!! :D
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