Show off your leverguns.

We have all kinds of show and tell threads here.
Why? Because we all love to look at great guns!
Make, model, or caliber....it doesnt matter. Let's see those beautiful leverguns with their accessories, including butt cuffs, large loops, Skinners, slings, saddle rings, scopes, .....etc

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Here is my favorite, a 1980s Winchester Trapper SRC in .30-30. It was NIB/unfired when I got it a couple of years ago.
I received that same carbine for Christmas when I was as sophomore in high school. Wow, 45 years ago. Anyway, that is one of my very favorite guns. It just looks so cool and handles very well.
 
^ Very nice - I have one also dated 2020 manufacture and I am happy with it.


The Skinner sight I added is nice, but the aftermarket recoil pad is probably even more important!
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Have fired both with and without...
Plastic butt plate does not appear to consider shooting comfort very much.
 
My Model 1881 Marlin with some special order features. Farrow Swiss buttplate numbered to the gun, half octagon 24" barrel, with half magazine. .40-60 Marlin cartridge. An unusually rare 1881.

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Another 1881 Marlin in Deluxe presentation grade wood, Farrow buttplate also, and full octagon 28" barrel. Midrange vernier tang sight, and globe front sight. .40-60 Marlin cartridge. Some custom work done by Emil Flues of Bay City, Mi. in the late 1800's.

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Model 1893 takedown Deluxe with extra grade wood, half octagon barrel, half magazine, special order sights. .32-40 cartridge.

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Model 1894 Deluxe with extra grade wood, shotgun buttplate, half octagon 26" barrel, half magazine, special sights, .25-20 Marlin cartridge.

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Another 1893 straight grip takedown, with half octagon 24" barrel and half mag. .32 Win. Spl. cartridge.

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And the very first Marlin lever action I bought about 45 years ago. Another Model 1893 takedown, with 26" full octagon barrel and full magazine. Chambered in .25-36 Marlin. Special order globe front sight, vernier midrange rear sight, and unusual receiver peep sight. One of only two I've ever seen with a trapdoor buttplate numbered to the rifle.

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Lite trigger & mm93, I sure admire your arsenal! But that G&H 94, Wow, that's kinda gun I'd consider committing a crime to get!
That sight I've never seen before, it appears to be like a "Climbin Lyman 21" you see so much on the Mod 1895's, but yours appears adjustable for elevation same way? That's bound be a G&H Unique design? But it's so unique!
 
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^ Very nice - I have one also dated 2020 manufacture and I am happy with it.


The Skinner sight I added is nice, but the aftermarket recoil pad is probably even more important!
:)

Have fired both with and without...
Plastic butt plate does not appear to consider shooting comfort very much.

I did put a vented recoil pad on it and also a Williams peep sight.
 
I am and please do! Avatar is one of 'em.
 
In order...

1. Take down lever. It unscrews the mag tube from the receiver so you can rotate the action & barrel apart.
Here it is took down in an older photo before I moved the light over to the right side.

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2. Yup... Romeo 5. Great little sight. I have several on different guns. My boy has 2 as well.
One on a .357 mag version of this, and one on his Mosin.

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3. Just plain old JHP. A better look.

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I will say it loves the LeveRevolution rounds though.
 
My first levergun, a Winchester M9422 that was my HS graduation present in June 1973, shown with some vintage ammo and a brochure I saved from that era. Also a picture of me shooting it sometime in June that year with my buddy and his sister (my girlfriend) - they are barely visible in that picture. In early July 1973 I left for BCT/AIT at Fort Knox KY, didn't get to shoot it again for awhile. OH
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Not a lot of use for lever guns out here, but I like them and have had a 336 in 35Rem, 99FW 243 and 308, and I still have my Golden 39 and a 99EG 300 Svg.

I used the 99EG as a saddle gun for years, and it shows. I use a Weaver Pivot mount and a low power scope on it, or did I should say. My hunting days are over.

My first deer rifle was a brand new Mdl 99 FW 243 with a Weaver K4. I got an antelope and mulie with it that fall of 1959.

The only photos are a couple of the 99EG.

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