What's YOUR Dream Gun ?
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What's YOUR Dream Gun ?
I was asked: What gun would you like to have, even if it's not made, and money's not an object ?
I would like two actually, on the same, new action.
A stainless steel Marlin 39a-type, but a little wider/thicker in the receiver (but not as thick as the M1894), chambered in .22 WRM and .32 H&R, with a 22 1/2" tapered stainless octagon barrel, Skinner peeps, and button mags that had a Browning-type inside tube latch built into the end knob.
Any other dreamers ?
I would like two actually, on the same, new action.
A stainless steel Marlin 39a-type, but a little wider/thicker in the receiver (but not as thick as the M1894), chambered in .22 WRM and .32 H&R, with a 22 1/2" tapered stainless octagon barrel, Skinner peeps, and button mags that had a Browning-type inside tube latch built into the end knob.
Any other dreamers ?
About the same thing -
Marlin stainless 1894 type action guns in:
.327 Mag/.32 H&R or maybe .32-20 (maybe slightly scaled down action)
.454 Casull or .480 Ruger (scaled up action obviously)
Those, and of course a helicopter-mounted set of twin-50 miniguns, for days when I just want to make LOTS of NOISE...
Marlin stainless 1894 type action guns in:
.327 Mag/.32 H&R or maybe .32-20 (maybe slightly scaled down action)
.454 Casull or .480 Ruger (scaled up action obviously)
Those, and of course a helicopter-mounted set of twin-50 miniguns, for days when I just want to make LOTS of NOISE...

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Dreams do come true! She's a 1937 Bolt Peep Model 71 Carbine....never thought I'd ever have one.
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Matte Stainless Double Hammer 3" 12x12x.357 Max Drilling with Polimer Furniture.
Or a Matte Stainless 1887 would be good too....


Or a Matte Stainless 1887 would be good too....

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A pre-64 Model 94 Win. 30/30 With the factory open sights, but also a magic scope and mounts that were never there, except when a shot presented itself, where the range was over 50yds. And of course dissapeared again instantly after the hammer fell, only to appear again, if needed after I jacked the empty out. And no an angle eject won't get it, as I want a pre-64, and I want the scope to only be there, for the moment I need it, if I need it.
You did say dream rifle, right!
You did say dream rifle, right!

JReed wrote:1874 Sharps 45-110 34" octagonal barrel just like the one used in Quigley Down Under.
Very Cool Brother...

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Any gun?
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MOyt6imlgLo
But only if someone else promised to feed it for me!
Otherwise, I'd take a Winchester Model 1873, "One of a Hundred" (actually more rare than the "One of a Thousand" guns), in pristine condition...
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MOyt6imlgLo
But only if someone else promised to feed it for me!

Otherwise, I'd take a Winchester Model 1873, "One of a Hundred" (actually more rare than the "One of a Thousand" guns), in pristine condition...

[quote="Ysabel Kid"]Any gun?
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MOyt6imlgLo
But only if someone else promised to feed it for me!
Otherwise, I'd take a Winchester Model 1873, "One of a Hundred" (actually more rare than the "One of a Thousand" guns), in pristine condition...
Yea Baby! GET SOME!
OHHHHRAAA!
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MOyt6imlgLo
But only if someone else promised to feed it for me!

Otherwise, I'd take a Winchester Model 1873, "One of a Hundred" (actually more rare than the "One of a Thousand" guns), in pristine condition...

Yea Baby! GET SOME!

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One that hits where I want (as opposed to where I THINK I'm aiming
), doesn't need to be reloaded, doesn't beat me up with recoil, and is always caliber and size appropriate for the job at hand.
I also want a unicorn.
I wonder which I'll get first?


I also want a unicorn.
I wonder which I'll get first?

Hey! He's dinging up the brass AND the paint job!Ysabel Kid wrote:Any gun?
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MOyt6imlgLo
But only if someone else promised to feed it for me!![]()

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Got to have a Jones for this
Jones for that
This running with the Joneses boy
Just ain't where it's at
I'm in line with Jeremy in getting a Shiloh Sharps....45/70 would be nice. I like the 26" tube on Scott T's Kate...like everything about that rifle, but may go with a straight grip stock.
I have drooled over the Sharps rifle's since they were brought out again back in the early 80's. There is nothing as classy as the Sharps 1874, though the Spencer has always had me drooling as well.
I have drooled over the Sharps rifle's since they were brought out again back in the early 80's. There is nothing as classy as the Sharps 1874, though the Spencer has always had me drooling as well.
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I have three, er...uh four, er...well, I'll only post three or four
Marlin Guide Gun SS in 45-70 with a trigger and action job. Rear peep sight and a detachable scope that I could remove and still use the sight.
Winchester 1876 in 45-70. Preferrably stainless, but blue will do. Tang peep sight, action and trigger job.
Marlin 39a in .357 or the new .327 Federal. Lyman receiver sight and action and trigger job.
Hamilton Bowen custom Ruger Blackhawk companion for the aforementioned .357 or .327

Marlin Guide Gun SS in 45-70 with a trigger and action job. Rear peep sight and a detachable scope that I could remove and still use the sight.
Winchester 1876 in 45-70. Preferrably stainless, but blue will do. Tang peep sight, action and trigger job.
Marlin 39a in .357 or the new .327 Federal. Lyman receiver sight and action and trigger job.
Hamilton Bowen custom Ruger Blackhawk companion for the aforementioned .357 or .327
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I've thought about this long and hard for many a moon, and will only list the top TWO on my list:
Iron Framed Henry in .45 Colt
1885 Wincester in .32-40
The balance of the list is longer than posts I've made.
Iron Framed Henry in .45 Colt
1885 Wincester in .32-40
The balance of the list is longer than posts I've made.
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No I ain't ready, but let's do it anyway!
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I'd like a 25-35 also. Don't know why. I'd take it in either Marlin or Winchester with a 24" barrel. After that, I'm not sure. Maybe a Marlin in 375 JDJ in the 1895 model (no safety, WWG trigger).
I should stop there because the list will go on and on.
Oh, almost forgot, Marlin in 356 Win. or equivalent (like a 35 cal version of the 308MX).
Okay, now I'm done.
I should stop there because the list will go on and on.
Oh, almost forgot, Marlin in 356 Win. or equivalent (like a 35 cal version of the 308MX).
Okay, now I'm done.
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Have you ever been to the Drilling site?GANJIRO wrote:A SxS double in 9.3x74R good pig and wild cattle medicine, ain't ever hunting anything bigger so don't need a bigger caliber (my 45/70 don't count).
http://www.drillinghotline.com/new2.shtml
308 Win. by .308 Win. over 20 ga. 3" Mag.

Or a 20x20x.270...
Sell your house first. These are all 5-digit guns...
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GANJIRO wrote:Stupid State of Hawaii rules makes Drillings and Savage model 24 type combination guns illegal for hunting go figure.![]()
Yeah, they're illegal for Deer in Indiana too... OTOH, I can use one for about anything else.
I've got a 16x16x9.3x72R, but the cartridges are about $3ea to buy. It's also not a "normal" 16ga. Chambers are short.
If I could build one, tmy hardest choice would be between 12x12 or 20x20... over .357 of course.

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I had no idea the 32-40 was making such a comeback. There seem to be quite a few 32-40 guns listed on the usual sites ... both new and vintage. There was some good info on the 32-40 in the older "Legacy of Leverguns" publication and I've started to keep an eye out for a 94 in 32-40 as of late.Griff wrote:1885 Winchester in .32-40
I don't know if I have a dream gun, but I could certainly use a 50-110 shotshell barrel for my 71.

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Got a reamer? Polish those lands right out....Rimfire McNutjob wrote:...I don't know if I have a dream gun, but I could certainly use a 50-110 shotshell barrel for my 71.

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מנא, מנא, תקל, ופרסין Daniel 5:25-28... Got 7.62?
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Any Marlin leveraction. I don't really like anything else. I would like to have a Ruger #3 in .30-40 Krag. A really nice Leman or Hawken replica in .58 caliber would be fun too.
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I have been following this thread and thinking about my "dream rifle"...it must be a rifle, don't you know! I am lucky to have been a gun nut kid in the 50's when today's high dollar classic rifles were just old guns that sold for $25 to $50. I bought, sold, and traded several score of what are now "dream rifles", for the younger set.
I now have about all the rifles, and handguns I will ever want. I can't really think of anything that my soul just burns for. A good Holland and Holland Royal Ejector grade double rifle in 375 H & H would be nice to have. But, if I had enough money to have a new one built, I would have it build in 30-30.... wouldn't that be a hoot? A Holland and Holland Royal Ejector thutty..thutty. Now that would make me smile
Or.... If I could find a machinist good enough, a custom left hand Krag in 30-40 built up in a high grade sporter. That is a rifle they would bury with me.
I now have about all the rifles, and handguns I will ever want. I can't really think of anything that my soul just burns for. A good Holland and Holland Royal Ejector grade double rifle in 375 H & H would be nice to have. But, if I had enough money to have a new one built, I would have it build in 30-30.... wouldn't that be a hoot? A Holland and Holland Royal Ejector thutty..thutty. Now that would make me smile

Or.... If I could find a machinist good enough, a custom left hand Krag in 30-40 built up in a high grade sporter. That is a rifle they would bury with me.
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After swinging my Hammer Drilling & Damascus Double, I can't imagine a double gun without hammers...Nazgul wrote:I know it is not a lever but when I was a young'un I read about the great white hunters in Africa. My dream is a 600 Nitro Express hammerless double.
Never got over the craving, held one once at a gunshow and still remember it.
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מנא, מנא, תקל, ופרסין Daniel 5:25-28... Got 7.62?
Not Depressed enough yet? Go read National Geographic, July 1976
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Gott und Gewehr mit uns!
I can dream about lots of things. I don't know that there are any that I
need, but there are some that I would like to have and some that I would
like to have and would actually use.
1) Winchester 86, .45-70, CCH
2) Ed Brown 1911
3) AR15 match rifle for NRA highpower rifle competition
4) Ruger blackhawk converted to 500 Linebaugh by John himself
5) Here's one that I thought about building- start with a S&W 696,
get the 5" non-underlug barrel from the limited edition 686,
rebore it to .44 and put it on the 696
6) Ruger Montado 3.75", round butt it, add new front sight and S&W
J-frame adjustable rear sight.
need, but there are some that I would like to have and some that I would
like to have and would actually use.
1) Winchester 86, .45-70, CCH
2) Ed Brown 1911
3) AR15 match rifle for NRA highpower rifle competition
4) Ruger blackhawk converted to 500 Linebaugh by John himself
5) Here's one that I thought about building- start with a S&W 696,
get the 5" non-underlug barrel from the limited edition 686,
rebore it to .44 and put it on the 696
6) Ruger Montado 3.75", round butt it, add new front sight and S&W
J-frame adjustable rear sight.
I had to have it D/T for the Williams 71 receiver sight and the gunsmith that did it was the same one who mounted the Williams 94/36 on my 94 (which did not require D/T) - he made it clear then he was reluctant to do that on the Buffalo Bill Commemorative - you can imagine how he felt about the Hi Grade 95 - he made certain I kept the original open rear sight but, I sold a gun in 1940 and have regretted it ever since and won't do that again.Rimfire McNutjob wrote:Those Browning high grades are stunning guns. Did it come D&T out of the box for a receiver sight or did you have to D&T it for the Williams?
Anyways, I've done business with him for nearly three decades and we've come to be good friends despit my shooting leverguns he thinks should be in special glass cases.

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