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Please note, the list is longer than the 15 allowable choices to one poll; so if your choice isn't listed look at "(Part 1)".
I've made this a multiple choice poll... up to 5... if you feel the need, you can prioritize your choices in a post...
If your choice is not listed on either poll, please PM me, and I'll add it to the list... I'm certain I left at least ONE off my initial listing!
No need to identify caliber or whether you desire a clone, as any caliber in a particular model is acceptable... even if it wasn't produced in the original version if you're thinking of a clone.
FYI, no ulterior motive, just curious.
Griff,
SASS/CMSA #93
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GUSA #93
There is a fine line between hobby & obsession! AND... I'm over it!!
No I ain't ready, but let's do it anyway!
Even tho' I included all the improvements(?) to the 1893 Marlin in the same selection... what I want is a square bolt "rifle" in either .32-40 or .38-55, which if I recall my Marlins correctly, means an 1893 or a 93. Is that right?
Griff,
SASS/CMSA #93
NRA Patron
GUSA #93
There is a fine line between hobby & obsession! AND... I'm over it!!
No I ain't ready, but let's do it anyway!
C2N14... because life is not energetic enough. מנא, מנא, תקל, ופרסין Daniel 5:25-28... Got 7.62?
Not Depressed enough yet? Go read National Geographic, July 1976 Gott und Gewehr mit uns!
One chambered for a rimmed cartridge Would like a stainless 16" Puma
30/30 Winchester: Not accurate enough fer varmints, barely adequate for small deer; BUT In a 10" to 14" barrelled pistol; is good for moose/elk to 200 yards; ground squirrels to 300 metres
250 Savage... its what the 223 wishes it could be...!
Ideally, I would like to pick up a Marlin 1894 pre safety in a .357 mag. However, a 1892 Rossi in .44 mag with the 24" octagon barrel and CCH receiver has popped up on my radar for a very reasonable price.
Unfortunately, I wont be buying either too soon, as I have started an AR build with the recent purchase of a lower receiver.
“Gun control is like trying to reduce drunk driving by making it tougher for sober people to own cars.”
I would like to find a deal on an original Marlin 1894 32-20, and a Marlin 1894C. But what usually happens is when I'm looking for those, I find something else that I just can't live without.
TedH wrote:I would like to find a deal on an original Marlin 1894 32-20, and a Marlin 1894C. But what usually happens is when I'm looking for those, I find something else that I just can't live without.
Yep. Done that kind of thing lots of times...!
Doctors for Sensible Gun Laws "first do no harm" - gun control LAWS lead to far more deaths than 'easy access' ever could.
If I get another levergun in the next year or two, it will probably be a bottleneck-cartridge one, like an 1895 in 35 Whelen, or a BLR in something like 243. Neither is very likely though, as I'm more in "downsizing" mode now, since I've got to the point where I need to replace several 'decent' guns with one 'awesome' one, and keep doing it through my whole collection.
As hard as it seems to consider, from a "practicality" standpoint, in terms of leverguns, I could make a case for only needing three of them: My Marlin 32-20 for "most stuff", with the Spike Driver for "big stuff", and my suppressed Ruger 96/22 for "little stuff".
Of course then I'd say I simply have to keep my 1894 44 Mag, since I have a 44 Mag revolver it goes so well with, then the same for the 1894c Marlin in 357. Then I'd argue that the Rossi's are slicker, and one should have at least one of them, or preferably one in each chambering the Marlins are in. Then...what about 45 Colt...? Isn't that a better cartridge anyway...? And everyone really needs a 30-30, and for that matter a 35 Remington. Of course one doesn't need a Ruger in 17 Mach-2, but one in 17 HMR seems almost a necessity.
This stuff is ADDICTING...
Doctors for Sensible Gun Laws "first do no harm" - gun control LAWS lead to far more deaths than 'easy access' ever could.
Well, I'm wrestling with my next lever right now. It's a 95 square bolt and its got a ways to go yet. The buttstock is on and now needs to be shaped the last 1/16th inch or so and the forearm is one but the forearm cap needs fitting and all the metal needs filing, polishing, and bluing and case colors, but considering where I started, it is coming along very well.
Proud to be Christian American and not ashamed of being white.
May your rifle always shoot straight, your mag never run dry, you always have one more round than you have adversaries, and your good mate always be there to watch your back.
Because I can!
Never grow a wishbone where a backbone ought to be.
I kind of have a list of "cool" stuff in the back of my head, not specific wants or things I'm actively hunting for. Every once in a while, I run across something off that list, especially something that isn't made any longer, is priced attractively and then I proceed to do something foolish with a credit card.
Judging from what's caught my attention lately, if I stumble across a Marlin levermatic in .30 carbine, or worse yet, .256 WinMag...I'm sunk. Ditto for a Model 39TDS or a Model 94M, as long as they're not priced the way they've been on GunBroker of late.
Well, got the one I was looking for and sold the one i was done with. Would like something in .45, but am not actively looking... Or want a Rossi that badly.
...Proud owner of the 11.43×23mm automatic using depleted Thorium rounds.
Naaaaa I'm bored. With the exception of those new guns I've got them all.
I would like to have a Colt Burgess though, maybe a military Henry. Unless one of these comes up in an estate auction where no one knows what it's worth, it most likely ain't gonna happen.----6
My Marlin 336 (30-30) and 1895G (Guide Gun, 45-70) are two prized possessions; two long guns that I suspect will last a lifetime or two if handled with respect. It would be nice to have a slick Savage 99 with its rotary magazine that handles that .30-30 round on steroids, the powerful .308 Winchester... not that I need it at the moment!
Not listed. Henry .22 Yellow Boy. The shop I bought my Glock 42 has one on the rack. Nice octagon barrel, and the brass does look nice.
Jeepnik AKA "Old Eyes"
"Go low, go slow and preferably in the dark" The old Sarge (he was maybe 24.
"Freedom is never more that a generation from extinction" Ronald Reagan
"Every man should have at least one good rifle and know how to use it" Dad
jeepnik wrote:Not listed. Henry .22 Yellow Boy. The shop I bought my Glock 42 has one on the rack. Nice octagon barrel, and the brass does look nice.
See "Erma .22", of which the Henry is a copy.
First, the Yellow Boy is made in the US.
Second, is Erma still in business? I seem to recall they went belly up in the late 90's.
Jeepnik AKA "Old Eyes"
"Go low, go slow and preferably in the dark" The old Sarge (he was maybe 24.
"Freedom is never more that a generation from extinction" Ronald Reagan
"Every man should have at least one good rifle and know how to use it" Dad
Being made in the US is a different criteria than my question. I just listed he "original" version 1st. Although I marked Winchester 1873 & 1876, I'm actually contemplating the Uberti copy of those.he Erma was a fine rifle, as is the Henry version... mechanically differentiated from either 9422 or 39, so listed separately.
Yes I believe ERMA is defunct. Or at least no longer making firearms.
Griff,
SASS/CMSA #93
NRA Patron
GUSA #93
There is a fine line between hobby & obsession! AND... I'm over it!!
No I ain't ready, but let's do it anyway!
Marlin Model 336ER, they are like aliens, people say they are out there but I have never seen one!
I have been wanting one for a while but they seem to be a rare breed.
264 Win Mag wrote:Marlin Model 336ER, they are like aliens, people say they are out there but I have never seen one!
I have been wanting one for a while but they seem to be a rare breed.
264 Win Mag wrote:Marlin Model 336ER, they are like aliens, people say they are out there but I have never seen one!
I have been wanting one for a while but they seem to be a rare breed.
That does look like a nice one, but alas it has exceeded the amount I am currently willing to pay. If the 2,441 number is correct I may have to readjust my figure accordingly though. Anybody know if that is a valid production number?
264 Win Mag wrote:Marlin Model 336ER, they are like aliens, people say they are out there but I have never seen one!
I have been wanting one for a while but they seem to be a rare breed.
Thomas
Interestingly enough, I found this in our own forum, which says the same thing about the production. Then again, I may be using circular reasoning; the person selling the gun might have gotten his information from here!
FWiedner (here at Leverguns) apparently has one, per the postings.
UPDATE:
"The Model 336ER (Extra-Range) carbine was introduced in 1983. It was designed for the .356 Winchester cartridge, and was essentially a Model 336C rechambered for that round. The Model 336ER proved to be non-too-popular, with only 2440 being built, and sales being extremely slow. (Rumors say that new Model 336ERs can still be found from time to time.) Production was stopped less than a year later in 1984."
Found at: http://www.pmulcahy.com/lever-action_ri ... marlin.htm
Under "Marlin 336"
Here is a piece about the rifle and caliber, as well - but no production numbers: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/.356_Winchester
Either way, it appears that the gun would be a collectible. I see that my Hornady book does not mention the round, but the article mentions that the caliber takes a .358 bullet, despite its nomenclature.
I had a pair of the 336ER's . Got one from a guy on MO years ago and the other came from a guy who bid it against me on Gunbroker . I either got to know him here or on MO can't remember . I kept them both about 4 years then turned them both for a profit . Used one for jacketed and the other for cast and killed deer with both which is nothing amazing .
As to the next lever mine is a little outta the realm !
I want a CPA 44 1/2 in full Pope Schuetzen regalia and two barrels on for the 32-40 and the other for the 28-30 Stevens .
Parkers , Mannlicher Schoenauer’s , 6.5mm's and my family in the Philippines !
Well thanks to casastahle, kirkd, griff and sixgun; I am now on the lookout for a '73
30/30 Winchester: Not accurate enough fer varmints, barely adequate for small deer; BUT In a 10" to 14" barrelled pistol; is good for moose/elk to 200 yards; ground squirrels to 300 metres
250 Savage... its what the 223 wishes it could be...!
Those little black powder cartridges are indeed addictive.
Easy on the wallet to load.
Easy on the shoulder to shoot.
And contrary to rag writers BS, very capable of putting meat in the freezer.
To be totally honest I have grown rather tired of the stereotypical lever action rifle . And where my lever accumulation was once at the 90+ level I am now down to 3 Marlin's and an old Winchester 1894 .
Shotguns have always interested me . Well that is SxS's , O/U's and some single barrels . And I seem to be more interested in that direction at the moment .
Something I've never messed with are double rifles or Paradox double shotguns . These kinda pique my curiosity now . As do the fine old AMERICAN MADE 8 and 10 gauge guns . Don't get me wrong I like all the "normal" gauges but the two big boys intrest me more at the moment .
Parkers , Mannlicher Schoenauer’s , 6.5mm's and my family in the Philippines !
Doubles, esp rifles, can be a hell of a disease. I finally got over it but it was hard! Stalking them on the internet and through the auction houses is a lot of fun. Shooting one and hunting with one is almost but, as it turns out, not quite as fun.
Been lurking for a while but I think this is my first post.
I just got permission from SWMBO to get a second 94 Winchester in 30-30 if I could do it without dipping into household money. After all of two seconds consideration I determined that I had enough 94-3-3 casting alloy to spare and put up a bunch of it for sale. When the last of the money for that arrives I'll be going shopping. There's a early 80ish 94 that I was quoted $375 for, the one with decent wood and checkering, just about like new. That's the first one to check on, the second is a VG 94 with what looks like walnut and an oil finish, age unknown but fairly recent.
Whichever one I get, especially if it ends up being the pretty one, will probably end up getting swapped with the wife for "her" 30-30, good shooter buy a bit beat up. That, in turn will be going out west to get rebored and chambered to 35/30-30.
Don't ask why I want to the rebore route, I've just got it in my head I want something a little bigger bore that I can shoot cast in and be something I'll have the only one I know of in the area.
UncleBuck wrote:Would like to pick up a Ruger 9622 in 22 mag.
They ARE nice. Short and smooth lever-throw, detachable ('Ruger') box magazine, easy to put aperture and/or scope on, and light/handy.
I latched onto a 'second' one but after awhile realized I didn't need two, so I got a 17 HMR barrel and swapped it out (of course with the 96/22 series, as with the 10/22 and 77/22 series, that's just a matter of two allen-screws and five minutes or less; the 96/44 has a regular barrel attachment).
Now I have five 96's:
22 LR with integrally-suppressed 'Operator' (Thompson Machine) barrel - my 'newbie' lesson-gun
22 LR with Williams aperture sight - promised (darn it) to my daughter
22 WMR with Williams aperture sight
17 HMR with scope (and it is a tack-driver even with the skinny Green Mountain barrel)
44 Mag with scope/laser (sorry, but it DOES help for deer in dim light)
Doctors for Sensible Gun Laws "first do no harm" - gun control LAWS lead to far more deaths than 'easy access' ever could.
UncleBuck wrote:Would like to pick up a Ruger 9622 in 22 mag.
They ARE nice. Short and smooth lever-throw, detachable ('Ruger') box magazine, easy to put aperture and/or scope on, and light/handy.
I latched onto a 'second' one but after awhile realized I didn't need two, so I got a 17 HMR barrel and swapped it out (of course with the 96/22 series, as with the 10/22 and 77/22 series, that's just a matter of two allen-screws and five minutes or less; the 96/44 has a regular barrel attachment).
Now I have five 96's:
22 LR with integrally-suppressed 'Operator' (Thompson Machine) barrel - my 'newbie' lesson-gun
22 LR with Williams aperture sight - promised (darn it) to my daughter
22 WMR with Williams aperture sight
17 HMR with scope (and it is a tack-driver even with the skinny Green Mountain barrel)
44 Mag with scope/laser (sorry, but it DOES help for deer in dim light)
Just curious... which one was "mine"?
C2N14... because life is not energetic enough. מנא, מנא, תקל, ופרסין Daniel 5:25-28... Got 7.62?
Not Depressed enough yet? Go read National Geographic, July 1976 Gott und Gewehr mit uns!
Alan in Vermont wrote:Don't ask why I want to the rebore route, I've just got it in my head I want something a little bigger bore that I can shoot cast in and be something I'll have the only one I know of in the area.
Why, we would never ask 'why'. . . we are enablers. . . . so we'll likely ask 'why not', especially if you want to spend your money or time on something the rest of can enjoy vicariously, like a cool re-boring project...!
You only live once, and there are lots of cool guns out there to enjoy, and as long as the object isn't an irreplaceable heirloom or 'collector' grade item, why not modify it to suit your taste, and enjoy it...? I feel sorry for guns that just become Safe Queens or Wall Hangers.
Doctors for Sensible Gun Laws "first do no harm" - gun control LAWS lead to far more deaths than 'easy access' ever could.
Old Ironsights wrote:Just curious... which one was "mine"?
One of the 22 LR's, but I honestly don't remember which one. I think I put the Operative on the store-bought one.
Well, if it's the one you are gonna give away, then I don't feel so bad about selling it to you.
Played with the Zipper yet?
C2N14... because life is not energetic enough. מנא, מנא, תקל, ופרסין Daniel 5:25-28... Got 7.62?
Not Depressed enough yet? Go read National Geographic, July 1976 Gott und Gewehr mit uns!