POLL: Favorite Rimfire Levergun
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POLL: Favorite Rimfire Levergun
For the folks who may be feeling left out, how about a look at our collective preferences in rimfire leverguns ?
What is your PRIMARY Rimfire levergun ?
1 ) Browning BL (.17/.22)
2 ) Erma
3 ) Henry (YB/GB/Std)
4 ) Ithaca (49/72)
5 ) Marlin 39 ( plus 39A/D/M/Whatever)
6 ) Mossberg
7 ) Ruger
8 ) Taurus
9 ) Winchester 200 Series (150/250/255/D)
10 ) Winchester 9422 (all, + .17/.22)
11) Winchester 73 (+ repros)
What is your PRIMARY Rimfire levergun ?
1 ) Browning BL (.17/.22)
2 ) Erma
3 ) Henry (YB/GB/Std)
4 ) Ithaca (49/72)
5 ) Marlin 39 ( plus 39A/D/M/Whatever)
6 ) Mossberg
7 ) Ruger
8 ) Taurus
9 ) Winchester 200 Series (150/250/255/D)
10 ) Winchester 9422 (all, + .17/.22)
11) Winchester 73 (+ repros)
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Marlin Mountie.
Nancy has a Taurus 62 LA, and it's fun and accurate, but the safety is a firing pin lock that allows the hammer to drop, the action won't cycle with the hammer back, and it's OAL sensitive.
Nancy has a Taurus 62 LA, and it's fun and accurate, but the safety is a firing pin lock that allows the hammer to drop, the action won't cycle with the hammer back, and it's OAL sensitive.
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Well, I love to shoot them all...
My Win 9422 and 1957 Marlin Mountie 39a is probably the most accurate and both get shot a whole lot...
But my "highly customized"
Henry H001 gets the most play time.
It's about as close to looking like a true classic style lever than any of the newer Marlins or Winchesters and with the 16" barrel is a whole lot handier.
And I just don't worry about it getting dinged up too much.

My Win 9422 and 1957 Marlin Mountie 39a is probably the most accurate and both get shot a whole lot...
But my "highly customized"

It's about as close to looking like a true classic style lever than any of the newer Marlins or Winchesters and with the 16" barrel is a whole lot handier.
And I just don't worry about it getting dinged up too much.

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ya gotta choose one, I see 39s and 1897s
ya gotta choose one, I see 39s and 1897s

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I've always had a special place in my heart for the "M"....same guts as the 39A, but not at all the same..... One of JDads' Ms came to live at my house and it was raised very proper, indeed5 ) Marlin 39 ( plus 39A/D/M/Whatever)

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The 39A is my favorite here with an 1897 Texan coming in second. Long live the 22 LR levergun!
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If I were to vote on "smoothness" I'd definitely vote for the Henry.
If I were to vote on "what a levergun should LOOK like, I'd vote Winchester or Marlin 39a.
If I were to vote on what works flawlessly, is fun to shoot, accurate enough to hit 2" steel at 75 yards with every shot, and my favorite "kids" gun as well as my favorite "novice" gun to introduce someone to the fun of shooting . . . it would clearly be my funny-looking but very affordable RUGER 96/22. I want to get another so I can keep peep sights on it for ME, since I always keep the red-dot on it for newbies and the kids.

If I were to vote on "what a levergun should LOOK like, I'd vote Winchester or Marlin 39a.
If I were to vote on what works flawlessly, is fun to shoot, accurate enough to hit 2" steel at 75 yards with every shot, and my favorite "kids" gun as well as my favorite "novice" gun to introduce someone to the fun of shooting . . . it would clearly be my funny-looking but very affordable RUGER 96/22. I want to get another so I can keep peep sights on it for ME, since I always keep the red-dot on it for newbies and the kids.

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My favorite is the one I've got:

Though I think I could be persuaded to really like a brass framed 1873 TD.

Though I think I could be persuaded to really like a brass framed 1873 TD.
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My Winchester 9422M was my favorite - a beautifully made, accurate rifle. I let my wife carry it only once - she fell into a muddy ditch while hunting with it.
I made sure the rifle was OK before I helped her out the ditch. Something she has never forgiven me for...
I don't like the safety aspect of front loading tubular magazines.
A lot of rabbit shooters in Australia operate at night with spotlights from vehicles. A tubular mag is just not practical.
My current lever rimfire is a Ruger 96/22 - much safer to load and unload.
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I made sure the rifle was OK before I helped her out the ditch. Something she has never forgiven me for...
I don't like the safety aspect of front loading tubular magazines.
A lot of rabbit shooters in Australia operate at night with spotlights from vehicles. A tubular mag is just not practical.
My current lever rimfire is a Ruger 96/22 - much safer to load and unload.
Kirby.
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This is my favorite 22LR lever action. Uberti 1866 SRC.


Note lack of loading gate. It is tube loaded like the 1890 Winchester.


Note lack of loading gate. It is tube loaded like the 1890 Winchester.
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My bad - that's the gun I was thinking of, not the 1873...
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Henry .22 mag
Marlin "custom" 39A. I say it's a custom cuz it's built from a bunch of different scrap guns. It has a half octagonal barrel and functions smooth as silk. Accurate too
Marlin "custom" 39A. I say it's a custom cuz it's built from a bunch of different scrap guns. It has a half octagonal barrel and functions smooth as silk. Accurate too
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You dummy, you're supposed to have HER check to see if the gun is ok, then hand it to you for verification, before you LET her climb out of the ditch on her own...!Kirby wrote:I let my wife carry it only once - she fell into a muddy ditch while hunting with it.
I made sure the rifle was OK before I helped her out the ditch. Something she has never forgiven me for...
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