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Place holder for my 336C once it's complete, and I don't want this to fall to the archives.
Marlin 336C .30-30 (JM) Williams Ace in the Hole rear sight and scope base Leupold quirk release rings Now just trying to decide on which scope and if it'll be 2-7 or 3-9 |
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"A man who does not exercise his rights has no advantage over a man who has no rights."
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Member of the NRA, VVMF. And another 20 Month's of a Nation WITHOUT a leader!
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Originally Posted By skidman:
Winchester 94 Legendary Lawmen. <a href="http://postimg.org/image/uh2p43785/full/" target="_blank">http://s18.postimg.org/lyt8zr0pl/Winchester_1894_5.jpg</a> Henry Golden Boy 22lr. <a href="http://postimg.org/image/qctx6m8qt/full/" target="_blank">http://s2.postimg.org/enpxinhs9/Henry_GB_1.jpg</a> View Quote That's one of my favorites of all the Winchester commemoratives. |
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I've tried to see things from the liberal point of view ... but I'm just not flexible enough to get my head up my ass.
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I ain't here for a long time. I'm here for a good time.
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What peep sight is that on your 1894? I might have to get one.
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Originally Posted By zainyD:
What peep sight is that on your 1894? I might have to get one. View Quote Attached File |
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I ain't here for a long time. I'm here for a good time.
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Member of the NRA, VVMF. And another 15 Month's of a Nation WITHOUT a leader!
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http://m14ebr.us/ ~ Your source for the Blackfeather "RS", and the M14 EBR trigger shoe
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IMHO ... this is the ultimate 357 levergun. Winchester 1873 Deluxe Limited Series from Davidsons, #17 of 101.
Davidsons Link |
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I've tried to see things from the liberal point of view ... but I'm just not flexible enough to get my head up my ass.
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Originally Posted By detharin:
Guess that officially means its no longer all fun and games. |
Originally Posted By Molasses:
http://i137.photobucket.com/albums/q201/Molasses_photos/Toys/Leverrs/SANY0004_zpsbuut5w5c.jpg Winchester Model 64 Deer Rifle chambered in .32 Special, wearing an old Redfield M-294 IER scope system; probably installed back in the day when Redfield was still making 'em. View Quote Excellent. Post '64 but pre safety and angle eject: |
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Originally Posted By nihilsum:
Excellent. Post '64 but pre safety and angle eject: <a href="http://smg.photobucket.com/user/nihilsum/media/IMGP0538_zpsns9raljo.jpg.html" target="_blank">http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v176/nihilsum/IMGP0538_zpsns9raljo.jpg</a> View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Originally Posted By nihilsum:
Originally Posted By Molasses:
http://i137.photobucket.com/albums/q201/Molasses_photos/Toys/Leverrs/SANY0004_zpsbuut5w5c.jpg Winchester Model 64 Deer Rifle chambered in .32 Special, wearing an old Redfield M-294 IER scope system; probably installed back in the day when Redfield was still making 'em. Excellent. Post '64 but pre safety and angle eject: <a href="http://smg.photobucket.com/user/nihilsum/media/IMGP0538_zpsns9raljo.jpg.html" target="_blank">http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v176/nihilsum/IMGP0538_zpsns9raljo.jpg</a> Nice condition on that carbine. Most of mine are "well-used" or just plain rough shape, if the truth be told. Could remember looking up the year of mfg on the 64, but couldn't recall the result. According to this site: http://www.savage99.com/winchester1894_dates.htm It was made in 1952 Should probably look up one or two others while it's on my mind...but then I'd just forget anyways. Just to avoid freeloading, here's my takedown Model 99 .300 Savage: |
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Originally Posted By detharin:
Guess that officially means its no longer all fun and games. |
These aren't mine, but belong to a friend of mine, He was a neighbor of mine. He is really into old guns like this, esp old western type guns. And he has an impressive collection. He moved out to Colorado a few years ago, but we still keep in touch. Anytime I come across some old gun I am interested in purchasing, I usually call him to get information and his opinion on the price.
These rifles hang in his cabin, along with a whole lot more. This is a very small portion of his collection " /> |
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View Quote Great taste all around, .22 Outdoorsman and a Draper? Or is that a .38/44? |
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Originally Posted By 80sgyrene:
Great taste all around, .22 Outdoorsman and a Draper? Or is that a .38/44? View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Originally Posted By 80sgyrene:
Great taste all around, .22 Outdoorsman and a Draper? Or is that a .38/44? It is a .38/44 Outdoorsman. Yes, the knife was custom made for my father by Kent Draper. I like these three together, it is like an Outdoorsman package. |
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View Quote Mmmm...... |
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In memory of my son Sean James, born 6/25/97. Died 9/16/13.
We will be reunited in heaven. |
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Originally Posted By Molasses:
http://i137.photobucket.com/albums/q201/Molasses_photos/Toys/Leverrs/SANY0004_zpsbuut5w5c.jpg Winchester Model 64 Deer Rifle chambered in .32 Special, wearing an old Redfield M-294 IER scope system; probably installed back in the day when Redfield was still making 'em. View Quote |
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Originally Posted By 100garand:
Originally Posted By Molasses:
http://i137.photobucket.com/albums/q201/Molasses_photos/Toys/Leverrs/SANY0004_zpsbuut5w5c.jpg Winchester Model 64 Deer Rifle chambered in .32 Special, wearing an old Redfield M-294 IER scope system; probably installed back in the day when Redfield was still making 'em. Meh, it is what it is. 64s are getting spendy, the Deer Rifle version (what Winchester called this model's equivalent of a Deluxe in the 71 and other models) even more so. The scope was a big enough downcheck on pricing to bring it down into my price range. Also, I've worn glasses since I was a little kid and now I'm staring (nearsightedly) straight into the face of going from bifocals to trifocals, so I'm at the point in my life where a scope is a nice crutch (not quite a necessity, but...very helpful) and lastly, a forward-mounted IER or scout scope works pretty darned well on a lever gun in terms of not messing up its handling and balance. Continuing with my attempt to avoid freeloading in this thread, here's part of the Model 39 half of my condition impaired Marlin Centennial Matched Pair: And both of 'em out at the range a few months ago: The Centennial Matched Pairs were set up in a nice luggage-type display/carry case. Many of them were stored in the cases, which was unfortunate because the materials used in some portion of the lining or padding promoted rust. These were all pitted up on the barrels and the levers were especially eaten away with heavy pitting. So...I have some fancy hunting and plinking guns that actually cost me less than many plain versions of these models. |
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Originally Posted By detharin:
Guess that officially means its no longer all fun and games. |
Just a (Uberti) clone, but I love it.
Uberti Lever by SoloDallas, on Flickr Assorted Single Actions N Lever Rifle by SoloDallas, on Flickr |
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Native Texan
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Originally Posted By ALLANJ: My wife got me this for our anniversary 16" .357mag https://scontent-dfw1-1.xx.fbcdn.net/t31.0-8/13254662_1390231657657361_7946621756952662655_o.jpg View Quote Nice! Looking at that same one. A little surprised at how light and easy to handle it was. |
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"...and watch out for Shadows. They move when you're not looking at them."
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"...and watch out for Shadows. They move when you're not looking at them."
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Originally Posted By ALLANJ:
My wife got me this for our anniversary 16" .357mag https://scontent-dfw1-1.xx.fbcdn.net/t31.0-8/13254662_1390231657657361_7946621756952662655_o.jpg View Quote She's a keeper! |
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The further a society drifts from truth, the more it will hate those that speak it. - George Orwell
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Beautiful everyone just beautiful!!!!!!!!
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Originally Posted By ALLANJ:
My wife got me this for our anniversary 16" .357mag https://scontent-dfw1-1.xx.fbcdn.net/t31.0-8/13254662_1390231657657361_7946621756952662655_o.jpg View Quote How well do you like it? I've been eyeing one in .44 mag, myself. |
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View Quote Super nice; what are the two top ones? |
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*Born in Texas, raised in Europe. Will die in the USA*
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I've stayed relatively employed most of my adult life. That should count as miracle #1 - Wandering_Moses
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Originally Posted By Phil1712:
All mine! ]https://c3.staticflickr.com/9/8627/28212060202_04f8499e1d_c.jpg ]https://c1.staticflickr.com/9/8636/28209891312_795781e28d_c.jpg ]https://c1.staticflickr.com/8/7520/27325410224_a7e8d57566_c.jpg ]https://c1.staticflickr.com/6/5732/22485020832_f415f5b1a7_c.jpg ]https://c5.staticflickr.com/6/5717/22472434916_118ca7a23b_c.jpg ] ]https://c6.staticflickr.com/4/3751/8998072421_700be37d22_c.jpg View Quote Details on this one? |
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I've tried to see things from the liberal point of view ... but I'm just not flexible enough to get my head up my ass.
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"Those who hammer their guns into plows will plow for those who do not."
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Originally Posted By Bigpercent:
<a href="http://s663.photobucket.com/user/bigpercentcountry/media/image_zpsomqhvxxm.jpeg.html" target="_blank">http://i663.photobucket.com/albums/uu360/bigpercentcountry/image_zpsomqhvxxm.jpeg</a> This is a Winchester 30-30 manufactured in 1981. My brother in law got a round jammed in the chamber and tried to disassemble but ended up letting me take it to look at. I got it apart and cleaned it up, as far as I can tell it's good as new now. I'm sure the gunk and dirt in it is what caused it to jam. He called this afternoon and told me to keep it for my oldest boy. Pretty nice gun, now that all the gunk is out of it. It's got a patina on the receiver that some people would pay for! View Quote I dont think it counts as a real patina. They had trouble with the bluing on the sintered receivers. |
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Originally Posted By ChupacabrA:
This is my latest project, a mid-late 2000's Marlin 336 Youth model I got pretty cheap at my LGS. Mechanically fine, but finish and wood left a lot to be desired http://i.imgur.com/z3Jpp6Vh.jpg I threaded the barrel 9/16-24 on my lathe, made an adaptor for the taper mount I use on my Form 1 .30 suppressor. I gave the lever, lifter, and bolt a bit of polish with the buffing wheel, and coated all the metal surfaces with Burnt Bronze cerakote. I put synthetic stocks on (had to mill a new mounting slot in the barrel and mag tube for the longer handguard) installed QD sling sockets in them, stippled, and painted them with "Magpul FDE" Alumahyde II. Added an XS scout rail and bushnell red dot. I'm very pleased with it, it contrasts nicely with our older blued & beautiful leverguns View Quote That might make some traditionalists cringe, but I think that is dead sexy. Very nice. |
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For by grace are ye saved through faith; and that not of yourselves: it is the gift of God: Not of works, lest any man should boast.
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Henry Big Boy steel Carbine in 357 mag |
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Originally Posted By 80sgyrene:
Both Marlins....a 30TK 30/30 and an 1894CB .44mag <a href="http://s311.photobucket.com/user/Tonecod/media/marlins002_zps93bc6f84.jpg.html" target="_blank">http://i311.photobucket.com/albums/kk462/Tonecod/marlins002_zps93bc6f84.jpg</a> View Quote You've done some work on that TK, the one I had wore straight gripped birch stocks, no checkering. |
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I've tried to see things from the liberal point of view ... but I'm just not flexible enough to get my head up my ass.
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