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Re: Underlever choices

#21 Post by Mattnall »

shoppe wrote: Mon Sep 19, 2022 12:21 pm My marlin is the CSBL model, I forgot the C in the above.
I think the C just denotes a .38/.357 model.
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Auctions? Where can these be found?

Errr, on the same device you are using to post on here!!
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GeeRam wrote: Tue Sep 20, 2022 7:03 pm
bradaz11 wrote: Tue Sep 20, 2022 6:45 am
lovemunkey187 wrote: Tue Sep 20, 2022 5:27 am Thank you all for the replies.

I would like the option of being able to put an optic of some kind on whatever I end up getting.
then you are limiting yourself to;

winchester 94Ae

marlin

henry
You can fit a rail/scope to a Chiappa Alaskan Take-down, in the forward scout scope position.


As much as I love my Uberti 1873, if I get to the point where my eyes are so bad that I can't really shoot the Uberti, I'll change it for one of these Chiappa Alaskan Take-Down 92's, as two club members have had them and they are nice enough to use, probably a bit better than a Rossi out of the box, and nicer to use than any of the half a dozen Marlins, I've had a go with.
tbh, you can mount a scout mounted scope to any of them, but I've noticed a lot of shooters really dislike them, so I was discounting them for standard mounted positions
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#24 Post by Blackstuff »

The 'blackest' lever-action that can be had is the Southern Gun Company 9mm lever action. It is a step to far for many though, and people who are used to shooting traditional layout guns often can't get on with them
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oooh that is bloody awful..

https://www.southern-gun.co.uk/9mm
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#26 Post by lovemunkey187 »

Chapuis wrote: Tue Sep 20, 2022 8:15 amMention has been made that the Henry is tube loading only. Are we not forgetting that some models can be side gate loaded in addition to be loaded direct into the tube magazine. https://www.henryusa.com/rifles/big-boy-x-model/
Yeah, the Henry Big Boy X, is a tidy looking rifle. But my reservations about tube loading is based on pretty much all of the other Henry models(or at least the ones I've used/interacted with), not having the loading gate.
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Lever357 wrote: Tue Sep 20, 2022 7:37 pm Auctions? Where can these be found?

Errr, on the same device you are using to post on here!!
When I've looked in the past, they've either been American based or Militaria/de-act type stuff.
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#28 Post by Mike357 »

New Marlins may well suffer from problems due to poor finishing or sub standard materials but mine has been ultra reliable. My 1894 is nudging 30 yers old and I've had for nearly 10 years. It jammed up when I got it but a new carrier solved that problem. Its rarely cleaned, I shoot dirty brass and haven't cleaned the barrel ever. Looking at my scores, I've shot better this year than anytime in the last 10 years.
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#29 Post by Lever357 »

When I've looked in the past, they've either been American based or Militaria/de-act type stuff.
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Just Google "gun auction UK" and you'll see the likes of Southams, Holts, Wilsons, Ryedales etc etc
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#30 Post by lovemunkey187 »

Lever357 wrote: Thu Sep 22, 2022 2:05 pmJust Google "gun auction UK" and you'll see the likes of Southams, Holts, Wilsons, Ryedales etc etc
Thank you.
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