POLL: What's YOUR King of the Leverguns ?

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POLL: What's YOUR King of the Leverguns ?

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A few of us have many leverguns, while many of us have a few - but ALL of us have one CENTERFIRE :mrgreen: levergun that goes out either first, last, the most, whatever, it's your "Go-To Gun".

( I omitted the Sako - I've only seen it mentioned once in the last three years here)

(note: Below "edits" are in bold) I was hopin' a moderator reformatted this to a voting poll, by now.

Which is YOURS ?

1 ) BLR

2 ) Henry

3 ) Marlin 1894 (all types old/new/all calibers)

4 ) Marlin 336 (all types, including 444/1895/ER.)

5 ) Mossberg (old or new)

6 ) Savage 99

7 ) Winchester 73 (OK, OK :wink: )

8 ) Winchester 88

9 ) Winchester 1886 (all types/clones - includes M-71)

10 ) Winchester 1892 (all types/clones - Browning/Rossi/Puma/etc/etc.)

11) Winchester 1894 (all types/styles - including M55, M64, BB, Timber, etc.)

12) Winchester 1895 (all types/clones)
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Marlin Mountie 22LR
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Post by FWiedner »

Marlin 336

Been that way for over 30 years.
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Post by RKrodle »

Here lately it has been my EMF 92 in 45 Colt.
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Post by meanc »

Win94 Trapper 44mag.
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Post by Jaguarundi »

Interarms M92 SS 20" in 45 Colt is the everyday "Go to Gun"in the truck.The Rifle is loaded with 250 grain Keith hardcast loaded at ruger pressures. :wink:
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Post by C. Cash »

As you all know by now :roll: , the Winchester Mod. 94 in the Big Bore configuration. Slim, powerful, balanced and except for the stupid frankenstein bolt on mine(first year introduced 1992), beautiful!
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Post by gon2shoot »

You left out the Marlin 1895 :?
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Post by JerryB »

It was my old Winchester 1892 32-20, now I reckon it is the Rossi 92 .357.
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Rossi Puma 92 in .45 Colt slicked up by NKJ. :D
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Post by Rusty »

In today's time frame I'd say a .30-30, either a Winchester 94 or a Marlin 336. for me it would be the Marlin cause I need a scope.
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I AM WITH TYCER, THE MARLIN MOUNTIE 22 CARBINE.
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Post by Jayhawker »

Years ago, it would have been the 444 hands down, but now it's got to be the Savage 99 chambered for the 300 Savage.
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Post by mescalero1 »

Partial to a Savage99 in 250/3000
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Post by 65 in 25-20 »

Hard to choose, lately it's been my Winchester 65 in 25-20. Although I still like to plink with my Rossi in 45 Long Colt.
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Post by pharmseller »

Where's the model 71?

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Post by meanc »

Tycer and Terry,

No fair, he said "centerfire".

BTW, that's my favorite 22lr too. :lol:
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Post by sw41mag »

Guess I would have to say my Marlin 1895G followed closely by the Winchester 94 in .45LC
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Post by rbmcmjr »

Savage 99

It still amazes me that he came up with such an advanced design so many years ago.

Marlin 39A for fun, though.
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browning repro of winchester 1886
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gon2shoot wrote:You left out the Marlin 1895 :?
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Original Winchester 1886. :D :P :D :P :D :P
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Post by El Chivo »

Got to go with the 336 for a go-to gun. Love my Winchesters but they need pampering.

gon2shoot: forgive these guys, they may be old and crotchety. The 1895 is a permutation of the 336.
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Post by GANJIRO »

Without doubt or hesitation my Marlin 1894 in 44 Magnum a gift from Dad when I was 16 years old in early 1976, it has collected the most game and has unmeasurable sentimental value. Thanks Dad. :cry:
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Post by lever-4-life »

winchester model 94 in 30-30, not even a close follower. :D
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Marlin 1894 in 44-40
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Post by Ravenman »

C. Cash wrote:As you all know by now :roll: , the Winchester Mod. 94 in the Big Bore configuration. Slim, powerful, balanced and except for the stupid frankenstein bolt on mine(first year introduced 1992), beautiful!
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Post by H_Talon »

I'd have to go with the savage 99 ... 358win or 7mm-08 ...

for now at least :-)

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Puzzle One, at the ready on the road.

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Post by Dan 444 »

Marlin 444 followed by Marlin 336ER (356 Win.).

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336ER
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Winchester 1886.....33 WCF.
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Post by rangerider7 »

The one I take the most often is an old Marlin 1894 in 25-20, but an El Tigre in 44-40 is a close second. These are my truck guns. If a hunting season is open then that's a different story. I take what is appropriate for that particular game.
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Post by ceb »

The rifle I pick up the most is one of my Marlin 39A's, if it must be a centerfire then a 1894 Marlin in .357.
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Post by jlchucker »

Winchester 94 Classic Rifle, 26 inch octagon barrel, steel (not stamped) cartridge lifter. I've had this rifle since 1969. It left the factory with a Black, not gold, loading gate, a select barrel, and a then-experimental cartridge lifter that was being developed to replace the stamped piece of stuff that the factory had been putting into the model 94 since 64. I mostly just plink with this rifle these days, but it's deadly accurate if I do my part.
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Post by Tycer »

OK, If I can't choose the 22LR, it would have to be the gun I know I can shoot next best.

Win 94, Trapper, Williams FP, 360 Dan Wesson cartridge. 180-207 grain bullets.
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Post by Pete44ru »

Here ya go, Tycer ! :wink: :mrgreen:

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Post by Rimfire McNutjob »

pharmseller wrote:Where's the model 71?
I think he's lumping us in with the 1886 group. Count me on the Win 71.
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Post by Modoc ED »

Pre-64 Winchester Model 94 .30-30 made in the early 1950s
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Post by rjohns94 »

Since I can't choose the marlin tds in .22, It would have to be either the Marlin cowboy in .357, or the winchester 94 in 32 spl. The marlin is in a "place keeper" function right now as I await my emf in .357 from NKJ. Then it wil be my go to gun.
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Post by rjohns94 »

no model 73s either
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Post by airedaleman »

Can't be any question that it SHOULD be the Savage Model 99! Range of cartridges it chambered during its long (but oh too soon ended) life, and its ability to use spitzer bullets. Could do it on looks alone, as well
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Post by WoodrowC »

Browning 71 does it for me.

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I like the Marlin 1895 GS.

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Post by jcw »

For most hunting I go with my Sav. 99 in .308. For general camping etc it's either the 336 in 30/30 or .35 Rem.
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these are the ones I have been using as of late, a winchester 100th anninersary 1895 in 30-06 and a marlin cowboy in 50 alaskan.
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Post by Rexster »

To answer as best I can, currently: BLR Lightning, .308, bought new in early 1997, and current in the Browning catalog as of that time. I should add the disclaimer that I have not really wrung this one out in a long-term trek across a great wilderness, so I really don't know that it's a truly tough rifle, and I have never shot it from a proper bench-rest set-up, so I don't know if it can shoot MOA. It is not even my idea of the best lever rifle, currently produced or made in the past, but it is what I have for now, feeds reliably, and shoots where I have aimed at practical distances in the thick, brushy woods of East Texas.

I liked this first BLR enough that when the stainless/laminated version came out in a limited run a couple of years back, I bought two of them, but I have not yet wrung them out, so they are not yet proven. In my urbanized environment, I am doing good to get enough range time with my duty-related long guns, so my sporting weapons don't get much use for now.

Perhaps I should add that I almost decided to be a bit of a rebel and say my "go to" king of lever rifles is one of my Ruger Numbers Ones. :)
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Post by pharmseller »

WoodrowC wrote:Browning 71 does it for me.

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Me, too, but I won't limit it to Brownings.

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Post by John Y Cannuck »

My '94 Winchester 30-30 is a very lucky rifle. At least for me. It has accompanied me on a lot of hunts over the last 40 years.
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My good old 1894 44 mag WAS my gun of choice.... :cry:

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Until THIS happened.... :o

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So I had to give HIM my blued one.... :?

....and get a STAINLESS one for me... 8)

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