Jerseykris
Member
I keep reading these nightmare stories about Marlins and I'm left scratching my head.
I've owned many over the last 30 years, different calibers & models from different eras. From .17 through .45-70. I've never had problems with any of them, so maybe I've just been particularly lucky with mine.
My 336 is my go-to favorite out of all of my rifles.
I've fired a few Henry's and I have to say they have always had very smooth actions, accurate, loading gate deficiencies aside.
My problem with Henrys will probably be that even if I buy the basic .22 lever, I'm suddenly going to find I also "Need" a Golden Boy, then I'll "Need" one in .30-30, then a Big Boy, and then... and so on.
I've owned many over the last 30 years, different calibers & models from different eras. From .17 through .45-70. I've never had problems with any of them, so maybe I've just been particularly lucky with mine.
My 336 is my go-to favorite out of all of my rifles.
I've fired a few Henry's and I have to say they have always had very smooth actions, accurate, loading gate deficiencies aside.
My problem with Henrys will probably be that even if I buy the basic .22 lever, I'm suddenly going to find I also "Need" a Golden Boy, then I'll "Need" one in .30-30, then a Big Boy, and then... and so on.