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I'll admit I have a secret level gun fetish. Anybody else?

I kind of want another one in either 45-70 or 450 Marlin....I just can't really think of a practical use fo rone. I guess maybe hog hunting....or home defense.

Anyone hunt with a big bore lever gun?
 

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Yeah, Winchester 1886's, and 92's. Marlin, not really, They just aren't as slick and greasy feeling to me. The Henry and Browning lever action 22's are great as well.

I used to hunt with a Marlin 444P Guide gun in Nebraska. It put a wallop on big Midwestern whitetails.
 

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Yeah, Winchester 1886's, and 92's. Marlin, not really, They just aren't as slick and greasy feeling to me. The Henry and Browning lever action 22's are great as well.

I used to hunt with a Marlin 444P Guide gun in Nebraska. It put a wallop on big Midwestern whitetails.

I'm partial to Marlin since that's what I grew up idolizing since my dad had one...but the modern Marlins are disappointing to say the least.

I looked at the Henry 45-70 but I don't know how I feel about that big goofy tube feed mechanism.
 
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I have a Rossi 92 with a 16" barrel in .357/.38. Lots of fun. Almost feels like a toy it's so small.
 

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I love my 94. It was the first center fire rifle I ever owned. My grandpa gave it to me when I was about 11-12 for hunting at his house. I still love to shoot it. I won't get rid of it until it's time for me to pass it down. I'd like to know exactly how old it is.

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Thanks. I beat the crap out of it when I was a kid dragging it through the woods. Also got some surface rust on the receiver because I didn't take care of it very well.

1972.

Hey that is what it was meant for! Memory scratches!
 

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I love my 94. It was the first center fire rifle I ever owned. My grandpa gave it to me when I was about 11-12 for hunting at his house. I still love to shoot it. I won't get rid of it until it's time for me to pass it down. I'd like to know exactly how old it is.

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And THAT'S what 'Murica is all about.

Love the generational firearm thing. My dad gave my boys .22's that were hand me downs when they were 9 or 10. He even beat me to it. Love it when firearms are passed from one generation to the next! Especially when grandpas are involved!
 

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You guys are really making me want another. I currently have my dad's Marlin 336 from the late 70S he gave Me.
 

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You guys are really making me want another. I currently have my dad's Marlin 336 from the late 70S he gave Me.
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I am currently without any sort of lever action. I had a Marlin Guide Gun in .45-70 but sold it to my Dad. I reloaded for it, enjoyed shooting it, but I couldn't for the life of me find a reason to keep it. And Dad really liked it... so away it went.