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    Default My latest find

    I know this isn't a Kahr, but... I just got this .22 Marlin this past week end. I've been looking for a reasonably priced one for a long time. It's an adult sized and weight.






    Here it is with My Marlin 1894 .44 mag. All I want next is an older .38/.357 Marlin


    Scope will probably go. I'll fill in the rear sight dove tail cut and do the peep sight thing Like I did on the.44 mag.







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    How sweet it is and a take down model too. Very cool. I'm with ya on the scope. Just don't fit on a lever gun to my eye.

    Looks in super nice shape.
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    I am jealous. I think my small collection needs a lever gun--I'm thinking .357 mag as well.

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    Classic excellence!
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    I gave up finding the vintage Marlin in 38/357 and bought a Rossi R92 in .44 mag last February. If that magic Marlin shows up, I'm still in the market.

    I wish I could afford to shoot my .22's ...... (who woulda ever believed you could reload centerfire a lot more readily, and danged near as cheap as .22 lr?)

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    Thats a beauty.
    The only thing better than having all the guns and ammo you'd ever need would be being able to shoot it all off the back porch.

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    Congrats, the 39A has an excellent reputation.
    Nice work on the "Dutchman" for the 1894. A fine brace of rifles you have there.
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    ^^^^. Yeah good luck finding one in .357. They are really scarce around here. Ohio approved straightwall cartidges for deer hunting this year so even the Rossi's are snapped up. But there are lots of used shotguns around.
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    Quote Originally Posted by b4uqzme View Post
    ^^^^. Yeah good luck finding one in .357. They are really scarce around here. Ohio approved straightwall cartidges for deer hunting this year so even the Rossi's are snapped up. But there are lots of used shotguns around.
    I missed out on an older one last week. It was in a pawn shop. Didn't last one day there. $ 625.00 out the door.
    From all the reading I've done about Remington buying Marlin convinces me not to buy one made by Remington since 2010

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    Good find!

    Love those older Marlins - gave my 336 .30-30 (bought new in 1968 for $65) to one of my sons a few years ago.
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