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Lever Action Firearms Roundup @ Wikiarms

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The Henry 45-70 side loader is the only rifle you will ever need.

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Who has tried this?

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Henry X is side loading in 357-44mag etc.

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That lever action looks like a transgender AR-15.

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That’s the name of the one with the red dot ?

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Marlin 45-70 custom, Marlin 1895 Dark Series

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I'm waiting for Henry to make a side loading gate for their .357 I can't afford a Winchester, and I sadly no longer trust Marlin's quality.
A fella can dream....

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The Rossi 92 is back in stock in many online stores again. It's cheap and has a few rough finish spots but I've been impressed with mine.

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Henry is making a 357 side loading rifle. Only issue I have for it is... it's all black like a tactical kind of transformation.

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It's true that Marlin was having quality control issues, however, that is now in the past since Remington purchased Marlin. Gone are the old out of date tooling equipment. Every single part is now precision made by highly skilled American craftsmen including the best of the best from the original Marlin factory. Remington invested in all new state of the art tooling and CNC machinery. Every firearm is now inspected piece by piece before it is shipped. These new Marlin carbines/rifles are now the finest Marlins ever produced. I owned a Marlin Limited in 45 COLT with the 16.25" barrel and it was a fine and handy carbine. I sold it for a tidy sum least year. The new Marlin 1894's and 1895's are the best lever guns made now and I would rather own these new carbines then any Henry or Winchester, they're that good. There's a really informative video of the new Remington owned Marlin division and it really opened my eye's and changed my mind about Marlin's as I was also leery of Marlin's quality, once upon a time. But that was before Remington took over and heavily invested in Marlin as I've already outlined above. Marlin suffered from old equipment and tooling that just couldn't meet strict quality control standards for a modern firearm. Go look at a new Marlin and handle it and better yet shoot it. You'll be pleasantly surprised and pleased with the high quality of these new Marlin rifles. It's quality you can see, feel, and experience at the range and out in the field. My next carbine is a new Marlin 1894 without a doubt and without any reservations whatsoever.

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I just clicked to see the (.) (.)

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Please respect wahmen!

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That wahman is
married!

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It's sad that someone thought this picture was attractive, let alone that it would sell rifles. Shaking my head.

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I wonder if the upper hardware matches the lower hardware (drapes/carpet)??

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I'm guessing there is a matching donk on that.

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I didnt even realize there was a gun in this picture

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I’d like to inspect that bore and check for rifling

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I’d like to inspect that bore and check for rifling

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