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Show us your CUSTOM LEVER rifle!
Would you please show us your custom lever rifle, especially if it’s done on Marlin 336. Looking for ideas what could be done on them. For the long time I am dreaming about Marlin 336SS in 7-30 Waters. I always wanted one with 20â€

A rusty 336 bought for $95, stripped down, refinished, and remodelled. Barrel, receiver, and mag tube were browned, all smaller parts were nitre blued. The forend was slimmed down, the buttstock replaced with an old-style pistol grip from Precision. Rear sight is a vintage all-steel Lyman peep, front sight is a Ted Cash silver blade.
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Wow! Two opportunities to show this off in one day! It IS my birthday!
This is what srted out as a JCPenny 3040 .30-.30 in p/g configuration. Was GIVEN a straightened tang plate and bought a new (to me) stock in walnut that I finished the fitment on myself. I then added a WWG trigger happy kit, a DRC lever, a WWG rear GR sight and a Williams fiber-optic front sight. The finishing touch was the GTF Limbsaver pad. It's an awesome rifle that still says JCPenny on the barrel and does well on a steady diet of Honady Leverevolution ammo! Here she is!


Oh yeah, I paid $125 for this gun!
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This is what srted out as a JCPenny 3040 .30-.30 in p/g configuration. Was GIVEN a straightened tang plate and bought a new (to me) stock in walnut that I finished the fitment on myself. I then added a WWG trigger happy kit, a DRC lever, a WWG rear GR sight and a Williams fiber-optic front sight. The finishing touch was the GTF Limbsaver pad. It's an awesome rifle that still says JCPenny on the barrel and does well on a steady diet of Honady Leverevolution ammo! Here she is!


Oh yeah, I paid $125 for this gun!
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Not too custom, lever is custom and the Decelerator extends the length but I didn't have these done - I came upon it this way. A great rifle.


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Have not posted a picture of Pugslie for a while now:D
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I hear that David Clay will also work on an 1886 if you ask him real nice.
BTW, when my 1892 comes back from it rejuvination, I will post pics.
BTW, when my 1892 comes back from it rejuvination, I will post pics.
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Some of you have seen this one before, but it was done by an old friend who is no longer with us. It's a 1950 336ADL that he custom stocked in presentation grade wood. I'm partial to it for more than it's looks!


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My Hi Grade Winchester 95 in 30-06 - I didn't pay anything for it 'cause my wife gave it to me for our 25th anniversary 3 years ago.

I '"customized" it with the Williams FP receiver sight

Well, OK - we know who really paid for it but it was what she wanted me to have.
All she got was a little ring (OK - diamond) and she's convinced she got the best of the deal. Women - gotta love'em.


I '"customized" it with the Williams FP receiver sight

Well, OK - we know who really paid for it but it was what she wanted me to have.

All she got was a little ring (OK - diamond) and she's convinced she got the best of the deal. Women - gotta love'em.


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I guess you could call this custom. Someone cut the magazine to 3/4 years ago to lighten it. They also put 55 notches in the stock. It came from a family living on the old Nueces Strip in South Texas. It was used to kill "bandits" in the early 1900s. This period of time in Texas was called "The Bandit Wars". There is still pending litigation going on over the killings. I use it now for hogs. It's a 1886 Winchester, 33 WCF with a Colt 45 SAA and scout belt holding both kinds of ammo.


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I guess this is the most customized gun I I have but it wasn't done by me, the work was done many years ago. It started out as a 1938 long tang, model 71 winchester. The barrel was rebored and chambered for 450 Alaskan, The barrel was also shortened, full length magazine added, and converted to a straight grip. And the forend was slimmed down. And if you look close you can see that is has a very heavy duty barrelband, which was thought to be needed to hold up to the heavy recoil of the 450 Alaskan, back then.
I guess this is the most customized gun I I have but it wasn't done by me, the work was done many years ago. It started out as a 1938 long tang, model 71 winchester. The barrel was rebored and chambered for 450 Alaskan, The barrel was also shortened, full length magazine added, and converted to a straight grip. And the forend was slimmed down. And if you look close you can see that is has a very heavy duty barrelband, which was thought to be needed to hold up to the heavy recoil of the 450 Alaskan, back then.
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You may have seen this before...it was a 336 100 year medalion gun in 30-30. I added a new barrel in .32 Win Special, and made it into a 336A configuration, cleaned polished and had it blued, and then custom wood with a Lyman Peep.
This is the before pic

and after help from Marlinman93 and others, and lots of work from me, the after

This is the before pic

and after help from Marlinman93 and others, and lots of work from me, the after

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Gents,
I have a couple of custom leverguns:
My Henry H001L:

The custom part is the trigger trip screw, ala The Rifleman:

My other custom is my Rossi EMF 92, .357 Magnum, that I got from Oregon45. He stripped the wood. Tycer & Yancey cut it up for me:






I have since ground up the bolt-top safety, and cold blued it, and the muzzle crown. I wanted to darken the wood, but I am growing accustomed to it. Fromw certain angles, it looks quite brown.
Shawn
I have a couple of custom leverguns:
My Henry H001L:

The custom part is the trigger trip screw, ala The Rifleman:
My other custom is my Rossi EMF 92, .357 Magnum, that I got from Oregon45. He stripped the wood. Tycer & Yancey cut it up for me:






I have since ground up the bolt-top safety, and cold blued it, and the muzzle crown. I wanted to darken the wood, but I am growing accustomed to it. Fromw certain angles, it looks quite brown.
Shawn
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1979 Winchester 94 Carbine:

A few short months later, after the refinishing of metal to a nice Color Case Hardened receiver, new barrel, new wood, new sights and viola, Winchester 94 custom Rifle:

Close-up on receiver:

Close-up on stock:

1967 Winchester Canadian Centennial remade into a Trapper:


A few short months later, after the refinishing of metal to a nice Color Case Hardened receiver, new barrel, new wood, new sights and viola, Winchester 94 custom Rifle:

Close-up on receiver:

Close-up on stock:

1967 Winchester Canadian Centennial remade into a Trapper:

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The most amazing thing is that the custom work only took 1 minute on each gun (if you look at the time/date stamp).nemhed wrote:Griff, you ruined the collectors value of those rifles!
Incredible work...I would like to hire you by the hour!
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Yea, I cheated, took the "before" pic of an identical carbine to the one I customized. Have no idea where the actual "before" pics got to.JoeArizona wrote:The most amazing thing is that the custom work only took 1 minute on each gun (if you look at the time/date stamp).nemhed wrote:Griff, you ruined the collectors value of those rifles!
Incredible work...I would like to hire you by the hour!
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AND... I'm over it!!
No I ain't ready, but let's do it anyway!