Now I realize where my interest lies. There is nothing wrong with the small fast bullets propelled by the variously sized casings. Everything has its' place. For me the draw to the older lever rifles is the same as the draw to the older times; slower and not peopled ADHD sufferers (no offence to those who have this). 30WCF is not a Black Powder cartridge but it was designed in a time and in a world far removed from the present. It is also a cartridge wildly available in many stores. So as a practical matter I seek will seek an old rifle in this caliber.
Perhaps it is this connexion I seek. A slower time when all the old-fashoined values prevailed. Or perhaps I am tired and want to go home. Not sure. But when I get home I will definitely be hunting and camping with a lever rifle; the older the better.
Now the question: how does one find an old Marlin with a decent bore. Exterior aesthetics are not so important (as long as it has a full-length magazine though). Are there specific shops or internet sites specializing in these rifles? Or is it just hit and miss?
I had a 1971 Winchester once but it didn't shoot so well and loading was rather odd as it wouldn't accept anymore rounds if the first cartridge was pushed all the way in and the loading gate closed. So it is a Marlin I seek.
If anyone has an idea as to how to go about searching for and old Marlin I should greatly appreciate it.
Does anyone feel the same way about the old levers?
Perhaps it is this connexion I seek. A slower time when all the old-fashoined values prevailed. Or perhaps I am tired and want to go home. Not sure. But when I get home I will definitely be hunting and camping with a lever rifle; the older the better.
Now the question: how does one find an old Marlin with a decent bore. Exterior aesthetics are not so important (as long as it has a full-length magazine though). Are there specific shops or internet sites specializing in these rifles? Or is it just hit and miss?
I had a 1971 Winchester once but it didn't shoot so well and loading was rather odd as it wouldn't accept anymore rounds if the first cartridge was pushed all the way in and the loading gate closed. So it is a Marlin I seek.
If anyone has an idea as to how to go about searching for and old Marlin I should greatly appreciate it.
Does anyone feel the same way about the old levers?




















































