New to Lever guns and crave a Marlin 1895SBL in 45-70 - Thoughts?

I'm the opposite, I far prefer a pistol grip. Got rid of my Winchesters, kept my 1950's Marlin 30-30, my SBL, and my all time favorite, my Uberti special sport in 45 colt. That thing is a work of art, and if it came in 45-70, I'd have one in an instant.

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Don't get me wrong - from a functionality and comfort point of view, pistol grip and/or big loop is better. I'm just afraid the cowboy gods would come after me.
 
You "crave" for a gun?

Hi SuperCub
Yes, I guest i would say i have 'a powerful desire for' a 1895 Marlin SBL......But maybe you are correct, perhaps 'crave' is a bit strong.

I could have said that ...."I have a longing for, a yearning for, a desire for, a wish for, a hunger for, a thirst for, I pine for, I hanker after, I covet, a lust after, an ache for, am hell bent on"...... a Marlin 1895SBL......but 'crave' kind of describes my feelings towards that firearm!......

Is it wrong to 'crave' a firearm? As we are all Gunnutz - presumably I'm not the only one with these feelings?

Anyway SuperCub - do you have a Lever Gun? If so, what's it like?
 
How do you soften up the spring. My gate is really tight and hard to stuff a load.

I removed my loading gate and stoned the part between the screw end and the wider gate part. Making it thinner makes it flex easier. There are instructions on the web but it is pretty straightforward. Just be REALLY cautious about taking off too much material between tests. It can go from too stiff to too weak surprisingly fast. I also smoothed out the edges of the gate just in case my loading technique gets sloppy. And be warned, making Marlins cycle glass-smooth can be addictive.
 
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If you like to tinker buy the Marlin. I've had 2 SBLs and 1 GBL. All required WWG Happy Triggers, polishing the innards, kerfing the lever loops and feed ramps and safety delete kits.
I now have a Henry and will never go back. GTG right out of the box. I'd suggest you cycle both brands then look at the internals. IMHO Henry wins.
However I will admit the SBL is ###ier and has a traditional side loading port.
 
I removed my loading gate and stoned the part between the screw end and the wider gate part. Making it thinner makes it flex easier. There are instructions on the web but it is pretty straightforward. Just be REALLY cautious about taking off too much material between tests. It can go from too stiff to too weak surprisingly fast. I also smoothed out the edges of the gate just in case my loading technique gets sloppy. And be warned, making Marlins cycle glass-smooth can be addictive.

Thank you
 
New Winchesters are nice. The 1886 would be an interesting comparison tho it weighs a fair bit more. Miroku makes nice leverguns. IMHO anyways.

This +1

Bought a miroku extra light in 45-70 after laying it wide by side with an 1895 marlin on th gun counter, far superior in fit and finish.
 
Nice rifle AlbertaJohn , I have a Guide Gun already , but I prefer the pistol grip on yours . I may have to pick one up . How does yours shoot?

It shoots better than my old eyes. lol

I may have to scope it with a long eye relief scope cause the little critter does kick pretty good.

But with my old eyes and iron sights I could BS you and say that I get 2-3 inch groups. :)

But truth be told I get 4-5 inch groups at 100 yards with Hornady 325 gr FTX
 
I'd love a 1886 but the price of factory ammo is scary

Yeah I know about reloading, but its not practical for me right now.
 
I'm not much of a lever guy, but do have one.

It's a 1950 Marlin 336A 30-30 with un-drilled waffle top and 24" bbl. No extra holes or bubba-isms. I like it.


I live with three women. When I hear the word "crave" I think chocolate.

:) Ha yes, likewise.....I guess crave and chocolate do go together better than crave and lever gun!! :)
 
I had the Henry, beautiful gun. I just couldn't abide the tube loading a la 22 style. A friend got back to his car one day and found the tube wasn't there anymore. Lucky he back tracked and found it. As I said earlier my Uberti beats even the Henry in the looks department. There is also something about the look of the SBL that I like. I'd had it for a bit, and then saw that it was good for dinosaurs as well as bears. I handload, so loading it down for range plinking makes it both economical and fun (a 450 gr bullet behind 60 or so grs. of Varget definitely isn't fun)
 
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