Advice on buying a Lever Action 30/30 and .22 caliber

I think the Henry 22 is the best option because of part availability.
Made in America, so parts are close.
I like the Winchester in 30 30, but have older Marlins in 444 and 4570
So Marlins in 3030 is a good option
There are many chances here to get good deals on older models
of each, if you take your time
 
I have owned a Norinco .22 lever action for 4 years now,picked it up in a CT sale,works great,eats ANY ammo flawlessly,and shoots where its pointed.
30-30 wise I looked at buying used but didn't want to spend $500+ on a rifle that has fired unknown rounds,so I read reviews compared prices and bought myself a Mossberg 464 laminate stock and marine cote,it shoots great,cycles great,and only cost me $589 in Cabelas.
Some people would rather spend $500+ on a used rifle just because it has a certain name,those guys really miss out on some well priced firearms.
 
Win 94/22lr 1970’s model in super condition. The thing is accurate and smoothest action ever. Would not look else where for a rimfire Lever gun. Spoiled now
 
Since you’re looking to use a scope, the Marlin 336 in 30-30 would be my choice, with a low power scope. Perfect bush gun. As for the 22, a Henry is a great gun for the money. If you feel like spending more money try to find a used Winchester 9422 or buy the Browning BL22.
 
Can't go wrong with Henry Evil Roy for 22

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and Winchester 94 for 30-30

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Henry on the 22. Picked up an octogonal barrel one last year, slick as butter.
Marlin336 on the 3030. Side loading, and side eject. Scope mounting made easy.
 
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