What's YOUR Dream Gun ?
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- Levergunner 2.0
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Oops, forgot to post my santa guns-
Marlin 1894, beefed WAY up and stretched a little, still with a square bolt, but with a larger, *slightly* rounded lever [not as round as a winnie], 28" oct barrel.
One would be chambered in .454 casull-.45colt, the other in .357Max-357mag.
Ebony stocks, sterling silver inlay, silver sight bead front, pearl diamond on the rear semi-buckhorn. The buttplate would rotate to open up the extra ammo stashed in the stock, and have a black leather upholstered pad stretching it out to a 15in pull length.
Oh, yeah, and a Quigley rifle, as long as we're all getting one!
But I'd like to try that tube sight I saw on Josey Wales' Sharps.
"Well' mister Carpet-Bagger, we got somethin' in this territory called 'The Missoura Boat Ride'!"
OHyeah!
Gryphon
Marlin 1894, beefed WAY up and stretched a little, still with a square bolt, but with a larger, *slightly* rounded lever [not as round as a winnie], 28" oct barrel.
One would be chambered in .454 casull-.45colt, the other in .357Max-357mag.
Ebony stocks, sterling silver inlay, silver sight bead front, pearl diamond on the rear semi-buckhorn. The buttplate would rotate to open up the extra ammo stashed in the stock, and have a black leather upholstered pad stretching it out to a 15in pull length.
Oh, yeah, and a Quigley rifle, as long as we're all getting one!

"Well' mister Carpet-Bagger, we got somethin' in this territory called 'The Missoura Boat Ride'!"
OHyeah!

Gryphon
bang.
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I already got'em and they're Brownings and not Winchesters.
Browning model 1886 SRC--better than a Winchester since I know it's been used very little, never abused and has modern steel. EVERYTHING about this gun suits me but may have a fiber optic front sight installed to help a tiny bit with my old eyes and faster sight picture. This one has "The Old West" written all over it !!
Browning model 71 carbine--Same as above plus once I get rid of the pistol grip I'll rate it equal to the above gun. Probably also have the fore stock thinned down. Beavertails ain't for me--even semi-beavertails.
Don McCullough
Browning model 1886 SRC--better than a Winchester since I know it's been used very little, never abused and has modern steel. EVERYTHING about this gun suits me but may have a fiber optic front sight installed to help a tiny bit with my old eyes and faster sight picture. This one has "The Old West" written all over it !!
Browning model 71 carbine--Same as above plus once I get rid of the pistol grip I'll rate it equal to the above gun. Probably also have the fore stock thinned down. Beavertails ain't for me--even semi-beavertails.
Don McCullough