I understand that pre 64 levers are the way to go for quality as they had to cheap out to remain competetive in later years, how are the dwindling stocks of brand new ones? Is the quality better? Which ones should be steered clear of?
Win94 said:...steer clear of the the Winchester 94's in pistol calibers ie: .357, 44mag.
I had a 94 that I had bought used from a member on this site, the rifle looked virtually brand new inside and out. Took it out to shoot it and found out that the cartridge link was crapped out. Replaced it with a Pre-64 link and sold it. Quality control problems shouldn't be the customer's concern.Brutus said:PS The majority of complaints I have heard of, have come from, recent owners of the 357 rifle/carbine.
Calum said:Darn I really wanted a .357 Trapper.
Would this be a better choice?
Win94 said:...steer clear of the the Winchester 94's in pistol calibers ie: .357, 44mag.
Rembo said:ditto...I've heard these stories from others...for a pistol caliber lever gun you can't beat a Marlin '94...unless maybe with a Win '92 or a Browning copy of same...and I've heard that the rare and elusive Marlin 336 in 44mag is OK...
Oddbawl said:I understand that pre 64 levers are the way to go for quality as they had to cheap out to remain competetive in later years, how are the dwindling stocks of brand new ones? Is the quality better? Which ones should be steered clear of?




























