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  • BossmanPJ

    Ultimate Member
    Feb 22, 2013
    7,059
    Cecil County
    Yeah baby is right!!!! Nice one!!! I think I have one in silver coming my way.... ;)

    It is one of the nicest rifles I have. Very well built and shoots great. Sort of wish I had gotten the steel model. I am afraid to tear this one up.

    The advantage of the brass models is the steel butt plate and smooth furniture.
     

    BossmanPJ

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    Feb 22, 2013
    7,059
    Cecil County
    How about some 1894 madness. Chief Crazy Horse in 38-55 and Trapper in 30-30.

    Crazy Horse is unfired. The Trapper has been to hell and back.
     

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    BossmanPJ

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    Feb 22, 2013
    7,059
    Cecil County
    Not really a true lever gun, but it has a lever.

    Ithaca M-66 single shot in .410. Everyone I know drools over this one and has to have it. I have turned down some pretty good offers.
     

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    MDS Supporter
    Aug 15, 2012
    22,400
    Frederick County
    How about some 1894 madness. Chief Crazy Horse in 38-55 and Trapper in 30-30.

    Crazy Horse is unfired. The Trapper has been to hell and back.

    Not really a true lever gun, but it has a lever.

    Ithaca M-66 single shot in .410. Everyone I know drools over this one and has to have it. I have turned down some pretty good offers.

    Dude, you've been holding out on us. ;)

    Nice guns. All keepers for sure.
     

    BossmanPJ

    Ultimate Member
    Feb 22, 2013
    7,059
    Cecil County
    Dude, you've been holding out on us. ;)

    Nice guns. All keepers for sure.

    Haven't had the chance to get down to the garage for a while. Just got the Ithaca a little while ago. Only been posting the Henry's because they are upstairs.

    Working on getting my old Marlin back but someone is playing hardball. Haha.

    I went lever gun crazy this year. Still have 2 more 1894 rifles that need some attention that I picked up from another member a few weeks ago.

    I believe I am going to keep one, and the other is going to be a Father's Day present for Dad.
     

    TomisinMd

    Ultimate Member
    Mar 11, 2013
    1,728
    Elkton, Md
    It is one of the nicest rifles I have. Very well built and shoots great. Sort of wish I had gotten the steel model. I am afraid to tear this one up.

    The advantage of the brass models is the steel butt plate and smooth furniture.

    Given the rifles you have, that's really saying something! They make an all weather SS version now too. ;)
     

    BossmanPJ

    Ultimate Member
    Feb 22, 2013
    7,059
    Cecil County
    Given the rifles you have, that's really saying something! They make an all weather SS version now too. ;)

    Just saw that. I was looking into them, but I am not sure I would actually need the all weather version. My rifles do not go out into the field like some of the more extreme hunters and I take care of them religiously.

    I am planning to jump on one of the single shot 45-70 rifles when they hit the market. For some reason I have to have one. Henry has put out some pretty cool new items for 2017.

    https://www.henryrifles.com/new-for-2017/

    I have a feeling the lever action 410 shotguns will be impossible to get ahold of.
     

    Bisleyfan44

    Ultimate Member
    Jan 11, 2008
    1,769
    Wicomico
    How about some 1894 madness. Chief Crazy Horse in 38-55 and Trapper in 30-30.

    Crazy Horse is unfired. The Trapper has been to hell and back.

    Love the .30-30 Trapper. One of the quickest handling rifles I've fired. Need one of those too! Gotta quit looking at this thread:sad20:
     

    TomisinMd

    Ultimate Member
    Mar 11, 2013
    1,728
    Elkton, Md
    Just saw that. I was looking into them, but I am not sure I would actually need the all weather version. My rifles do not go out into the field like some of the more extreme hunters and I take care of them religiously.

    I am planning to jump on one of the single shot 45-70 rifles when they hit the market. For some reason I have to have one. Henry has put out some pretty cool new items for 2017.

    https://www.henryrifles.com/new-for-2017/

    I have a feeling the lever action 410 shotguns will be impossible to get ahold of.

    It's a want for me, not totally a need. It sure does look awesome in stainless with a round barrel too. I normally pack an AR up north when not hunting, but I'd like to sling a 357 rifle along with two Vaqueros...nice company ;)
     

    jimbobborg

    Oddball caliber fan
    Aug 2, 2010
    17,120
    Northern Virginia
    Just saw that. I was looking into them, but I am not sure I would actually need the all weather version. My rifles do not go out into the field like some of the more extreme hunters and I take care of them religiously.

    I am planning to jump on one of the single shot 45-70 rifles when they hit the market. For some reason I have to have one. Henry has put out some pretty cool new items for 2017.

    https://www.henryrifles.com/new-for-2017/

    I have a feeling the lever action 410 shotguns will be impossible to get ahold of.

    I'm liking this one https://www.henryrifles.com/rifles/all-weather-big-boy/ in .357. I found a local Henry dealer who gives a pretty good discount versus retail price on them. I'll bug him about this later.
     

    trickg

    Guns 'n Drums
    MDS Supporter
    Jul 22, 2008
    14,702
    Glen Burnie
    It's an old Marlin, .44-40.
    Oh my! What a beautiful gun!

    I have an old model 1893 in .30-30, (from around 1906 from as near as I can tell - apparently Marlin wasn't good about keeping track of their serial numbers in the early part of the 20th Century, so it's a guess based on the number) but it's not nearly as nice as that. Mine was a farm gun, and it was used a lot.
     

    trickg

    Guns 'n Drums
    MDS Supporter
    Jul 22, 2008
    14,702
    Glen Burnie
    Agree, she's a well preserved piece of Americana, an heirloom rifle.

    Sent from my Nexus 5X using Tapatalk
    Yep! I've got a Winchester 1886 from 1891 that's in great shape too - mine is a bit more standard though - no checkering, engraving or pistol grip stock, but still a fine firearm.
     

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