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I've always had a weakness for Winchester lever actions.  This one:

 

Model 94AE

Caliber 45 Long Colt

Case colored receiver

16 inch barrel

Saddle Ring Carbine

Made in New Haven, Connecticut!!

 

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Anybody have any more to share??

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Very nice! I'm partial to good ol' wood myself.

 

A lever action rifle of some flavor is on my wish-list of stuff to have in the stable. I don't know yet what caliber I'd get, though.

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Nice gun.

Nothing wrong with that. I went out today and shot my Remington 552 Speedmaster vintage 1974,

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336 stainless in 30/30. One of these days, I'm gonna shoot it. It's still a virgin.

 

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Very nice.  Every gun nut needs a lever 30-30!!

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Here's my current Rossi M92 .357 that my dad hand engraved the receiver. Also did some of Steve's Gunz action work. It is slick, fast, and light. Fantastic gun!

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Close up of the Reciever:

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other side - Picture makes it look a little blurred but trst me it's pristine:

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I believe the title is a bit backwards...

How can you love something that doesn't have a soul? And black guns don't have soul. Now walnut and blued steel, now thats true love.

There are some beautiful pieces posted in this thread. That engraving is just beautiful Edited by nightrunner
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One of my favorite pics of me with my Pappaw's handed down to me 336 in 30-30. I LOVE this gun!

This is in Roane County several years ago, what a sight!

 

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I like 'em just a little.

 

First is a Puma Rossi .357, and my little Henry .22lr

20140106_120625.jpg Then the 30-30s on the left a Marlin made in '75, in the middle is a Winchester model 94 Classic made in '66, and on the right a Winchester model 94 AE made in '81. 

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Picked this one up last month, a .35 Rem, Sears Model 45 J.C.Higgins, made by Marlin in '61.

 

 

 

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Now you're talkin'. 

Thanks Mike, I shot a doe with it two days after I got it. The shot was 135yds, with the Hornaday 265 FTX, devastating.

Its a hoot to say the least.

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Yeah, looks like there was a massive airsoft battle on that porch!

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