Some of my levers.

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EriCal
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Some of my levers.

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Winchester 1892, 1894, Browning 65

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Re: Some of my levers.

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Those are beautiful guns. I hope you have a couple that aren't so pristine; I'd be scared to take such nice ones afield and getting them all dinged and scratched up.

Beautiful funs, though!
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Re: Some of my levers.

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They are beauties :D

I can't help but notice how good the fitting is on that 94. I have never seen such a well fitted bottom plate, the one that lowers the locking lug and attached to the lever.
My last 94 it never sat flush!

Good pictures, what is the cal of the 94 and how does it shoot?

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Re: Some of my levers.

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Very nice, EriCal. I fell in love with the Win. '94 Centennial when it came out. Just never got around to getting one.
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Re: Some of my levers.

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Looks like a couple of 'em have already been scratched up. Good to go, I'd say! :wink:
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Very nice stuff.
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Re: Some of my levers.

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Fancy!

Is that one one of those new '92 takedowns?

jb 8)
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very nice indeed. any of those your working guns.
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Nice guns.
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beautiful. :mrgreen:
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Re: Some of my levers.

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Cool! Thanks for sharing!
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Re: Some of my levers.

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Very nice shooters....
I like the Centennial in 30-30....
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Re: Some of my levers.

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Very nice!
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Re: Some of my levers.

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AJMD429 wrote:Those are beautiful guns. I hope you have a couple that aren't so pristine; I'd be scared to take such nice ones afield and getting them all dinged and scratched up.

Beautiful funs, though!
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Re: Some of my levers.

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Very nice! 8)
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Beautiful guns. The wood on the middle one is really outstanding.

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