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as most remember i have long been on a quest for a representative example of all the major 22 rimfire lever guns, and earlier this year, i thought i had done the job...not trying to get every variation, for example, i have a winchester 1873 22 lever gun, in 22 long.....not trying to get all the versions of this, just one good one.... and so on, a nice 1891 marlin, 1892 marlin, etc...
i even got the actual prototype of a the little colt lever guns from the early 1960s that never went into production.. i had read that winchester actually made a one off version of their 1890 22 pump in lever configuration. i guess it is at the cody museum. others have made a few copies of that one , i was told

and then along comes a chance to get a winchester [ proposed production model or prototype or one off ] 1890 lever gun, a model 62 pump action made up in
SRC lever form, and of all things ... the predecessor of the 1860 Henry - the Volcanic - in 22 lr, and even a volcanic lever action pistol in 22 lr [ i had heard of the existence of this years ago, but didn't believe it ]

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and since the same source had this i got it too --- a 22 lr conversion of colts first revolver - the Paterson

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Santa! i am done... i need no more
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those guns now should be added to the previous list:

winchester 1873 22 long
marlin 1891 sideloader 22 lr
marlin model 1892 22 lr
marlin 1897 22lr
marlin 39 22lr
marlin 39A 22lr
marlin 56 22lr
marlin 57 22lr
marlin 57M 22 mag
Mossberg 402 "palomino" 22 lr
remington 76 22lr
ithaca 49R 22 lr [ american made, and poorly at that]
ithaca 72 22 lr [ german] [ also sold by iver johnson as their wagonmaster ]
ithaca 72 22mag
winchester 250 22lr
winchester 255 22 mag
Noble 275 22 LR
marlin 1894M 22 mag
Browning BL 22 lr
winchester 94 22 lr
winchester 94 22 mag
ruger 96/22 LR
ruger 96/22 mag
Uberti 1873 SRC 22 mag
Uberti 1866 SRC 22 LR
Uberti 1866 SRC 22 mag
Uberti 1866 rifle 22 LR
Rossi/Taurus LA 62 22 LR
Colt Colteer 22 LR prototype ( the only one) 22 lr
uberti silverboy 22 lr
Mossberg 464 22 lr
Chiappa LA 322 22 lr
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Wow! Now that's a bunch of 22 levers. I'd say you've about run the table.
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Harold..I'm having trouble absorbing this....who made these guns...are the first two Winchester prototypes? What's the scoop on the volcanic and the Paterson? Are they conversions from Italian made guns? The little Henry? This is interesting.....

Are they full sized guns or miniatures? I do know Winchester made "one of" prototypes of many of their guns but I thought they were at Cody or in their archives vault.

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they are full size guns and i believe the volcanics were made from scratch !

also I recall there was someone who posted on here years ago, showing shop made volcanics etc. don't know if that is who did them or not

the winchesters are conversions, but all machined by hand and hand engineered.....they all work perfectly so i am told !
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Thanks Harold.....now THOSE are interesting...thanks for that post.------6
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Ya can't have too many .22s..... 8)
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Blaine wrote: Wed Dec 18, 2019 1:54 pm Ya can't have too many .22s..... 8)
so far … you are right ! I have never listed them all...there are pumps, a few bolt actions, semi autos, and some single shots, and revolvers, derringers, and single shots and auto pistols.

yikes... now that I think about it, I bet 22s make up at least half of my total accumulation [ my stuff does not warrant being called a collection ]
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Now you just need a Ruger 96/17....!

I have one, sort of.....I just bought a barrel in 17 HMR and put it on a 22 WMR model; with the Ruger's dovetail-mounting system, it took all of 5 minutes. 8)
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AJMD429 wrote: Wed Dec 18, 2019 5:33 pm Now you just need a Ruger 96/17....!

I have one, sort of.....I just bought a barrel in 17 HMR and put it on a 22 WMR model; with the Ruger's dovetail-mounting system, it took all of 5 minutes. 8)
I do have one of those - and that 96/17 is really accurate and reliable; my list just included the 22 caliber lever guns [ LR and WMR ] and I also recently got a somewhat rare bird - a Winchester 94/17 lever gun ! the 17 is one of my favorite calibers !
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