Lets get a some lever action #### going

Time I posted something.
The choices.
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The 30-30 for hunting.
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The oldest, 101 years, still shooting 30-30.
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My Favorite made in 1917, 24" hex barrel in 30-30.
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The latest in 25-06 by Browning. A single shot falling block (Operated by a lever.).
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Here's one of mine I'll add to the list here:

Winchester 1873 . . 44 WCF . . DOM 1891 . . This 1873 Winchester has an excellent bore, for an old black powder gun. . Not sure if it shows on the picture, but the buttstock has lots of dark fiddleback. . This one is in real nice condition. . Everything is there including the cleaning rod in the butt.





Not sure if I've showed this one before, if not, here it is . . Winchester 1886 . . 45-90 . . DOM 1889

Beautiful guns!
 
was just at bass pro and they had a lever that was just long enough to be legal. made by henry i believe. 425 dollars though for a little guy. it was a beauty!
 
Here is my contribution....
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Rossi M92 Stainless 44 magnum, Henry Big Loop Carbine .22 lr, Browning BLR .308 Pre '81, Browning BLR .308 Whitegold Medallion. I also have a BL22 but don't feel like adding a pic to that pain in the ass slow photobucket. What an irritating site.
Just sold my Marlin 336 3030.
cheers,
Barry
 
Here's my Henry in 357
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Thanks hifiwasabi, I've had most all of the calibers and models that 1899's and 99's were chambered for over the years,
but have recently focused my collection to my favourite models and calibers,
I really have no interest in post 1959 99's with clips, machine impressed checkering or tang safety's.

I've got them in 30-30, 303 sav, 250, 300 sav, 308.

Still hunting for a 99EG in 358, (reward offered)
 
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I had the 250-3000 & the .375 Winchester Model 99's & they are for me, two rifles I kick me arse over for lettin' go of. Nice collection of 99's in your herd Outsider. I'm guessin' that the .303 Sav is the one with the longest barrel.;)
 
I had the 250-3000 & the .375 Winchester Model 99's & they are for me, two rifles I kick me arse over for lettin' go of. Nice collection of 99's in your herd Outsider. I'm guessin' that the .303 Sav is the one with the longest barrel.;)

The 1899B with the 26 inch octagonal barrel is from 1907, in 303 savage caliber, and in near mint condition.
Also have a 1928 99C in 303 Savage, (with the lyman alaskan scope in Stith mounts).
As well as a 1940 99EG in 303 Savage.
 
336c in 35 Remington. With a Leupy 2-7 mounted low.
I'm a fan of the later JM guns, checkered stocks soaked in Marshield and a CBS.

 
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Here is an original Marlin 1893 deluxe, 38-55, checkered stocks and half octagon barrel with color case-hardened receiver. It was shipped in 1895 and is still in beautiful condition. It isn't mine .... I just picked it up for another CGN member. He said to go ahead and see what it will do, so below the photo is another photo of a 5-shot group at 100 yards with .381 cast bullets and 17 grains of 5744 for just over 1,300 fps.

 
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