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  • wileycoyote

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    seems there are a few folks here who enjoy levers as much as i, so i'm posting an image of my three JM marlins.

    all have round barrels, ashley (aka: XS) sights, straight stock and trimmed forends. top to bottom: 39A mountie 22lr, 1894 45 colt 20" and 1895 45/70 22" w/ half-magazine

    marlins-1_orig.jpg
    Military Camp
     

    Charley

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    Leverguns are tough to beat. Have a 94 Winchester cut to trapper length that rides under the back seat of my truck. Hunt with most of my levers. No particular order they are:
    1892 Winchester in 38/40
    1893 Marlin in 32/40
    1894 AE Winchester in .444 Marlin
    Marlin 375 in 375 Winchester
    Couple of 94 Winchesters in 30/30.
    Add in the ones I've sold or traded over the year, and I've messed with a bunch of them
     

    Moonpie

    Omnipotent Potentate for hire.
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    Gunz are icky.
    Sadly most Savage 99's have disappeared into gun collectors vaults.
    Rarely see them anymore.
    That makes the Moonpie a sad panda.
     

    Charley

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    Check out the Wanenmacher gunshow in Tulsa this fall if you want to see Savage 99s, Don't see the that often around here, but that show always has dozens, from beaters to mint condition. Prices range from OK to "you got be kidding me!".
     

    deemus

    my mama says I'm special
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    Sadly most Savage 99's have disappeared into gun collectors vaults.
    Rarely see them anymore.
    That makes the Moonpie a sad panda.

    Guilty. Though I still shoot mine. It's a 300 Savage. I'd share a pic, but its in the back of the safe.
     
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