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Wish I could say they were mine. I love lever actions. Henry's seem to be the best nowadays, still USA made with good quality. Their new x mods allow loading from the tube or a gate, pretty cool!

Marlin's aren't what they used to be, makes me very sad.

Wish I could say they were mine. I love lever actions. Henry's seem to be the best nowadays, still USA made with good quality. Their new x mods allow loading from the tube or a gate, pretty cool! Marlin's aren't what they used to be, makes me very sad.

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[–] 1 pt

Oddly enough, I don’t own any lever guns. I should, I want to, just never have. I’d probably go Henry if and when. The only Marlin I have is a model 81 wearing the “J.C. Higgins” badge from Sears. It was my Dads when he was a kid. It had an ejection issue when I inherited it and I had it promptly fixed. I fired one tube through it for good measure and put it away. The gunsmith told me to never dry fire it, and that might have been what caused the problem. I’m no gunsmith at all. But they fixed it for $50 so I’m happy. Same guy works on all my old shit.

[–] 1 pt

Yup, you need one! Stop waiting ;)

[–] 1 pt

I like the Henry rifles with the bigger hand loop cocking lever, like the “Rifleman” uses in that old TV series. I’m debating between .357 mag and 30-30. Of course the .22s are cool too, but I’m about overloaded on 22s.

[–] 2 pts

Those bigger loops are great for cold environments when you're wearing gloves!