Under leaver action!

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#11 Post by saddler »

Mike357 wrote:Dromia's Yellow Boy is indeed very slick and feels solid.

My Pre Remington Marlin is faultless now the lifter has been fettled.
...hope ya crossed his palm with silver/single malt :flag6:
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#12 Post by Steve »

I love my Winchester 94AE-its my hooligan fun gun!

Cheapish to reload,suprisingly very accurate and with that so nice lever action.If i was told i could only have one gun this really would be it out of all i own.
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#13 Post by dromia »

saddler wrote:
Mike357 wrote:Dromia's Yellow Boy is indeed very slick and feels solid.
...hope ya crossed his palm with silver/single malt :flag6:

:lol: Not yet, but appropriate silver always loosens the grip. ;)
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#14 Post by shugie »

I liked the club's Rossi underlever so much I bought my own, great fun. Need to find some moving targets for it I reckon.
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#15 Post by MartinS »

Cheers fella's for your opinions!

New Marlins not so good! Winchester's a lot better then and the Uberti a good bit of kit! Rossi I know nothing. Only that you liked it Shugie and got your own with no problems?

They all look the same so that's not a problem. I don't want to spend to much to be honest if I get it on my ticket. I don't think it warrant's me spending any more that £500 on a underlever which I might shoot a handful of times as my love is distance shooting.
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#16 Post by shugie »

MartinS wrote:Cheers fella's for your opinions!

New Marlins not so good! Winchester's a lot better then and the Uberti a good bit of kit! Rossi I know nothing. Only that you liked it Shugie and got your own with no problems?

They all look the same so that's not a problem. I don't want to spend to much to be honest if I get it on my ticket. I don't think it warrant's me spending any more that £500 on a underlever which I might shoot a handful of times as my love is distance shooting.
I think the closing down sale at Adenbournes in Witney still has a Rossi in .357 going, new, for £418. Rossi are Brazilian copies of a I know not what, not as good as old Marlins, better than new, or so I've been informed.

Don't know about Ubertis other than they are Italian, seem to be going secondhand for what appears to be reasonable money.
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#17 Post by MartinS »

shugie wrote:
MartinS wrote:Cheers fella's for your opinions!

New Marlins not so good! Winchester's a lot better then and the Uberti a good bit of kit! Rossi I know nothing. Only that you liked it Shugie and got your own with no problems?

They all look the same so that's not a problem. I don't want to spend to much to be honest if I get it on my ticket. I don't think it warrant's me spending any more that £500 on a underlever which I might shoot a handful of times as my love is distance shooting.
I think the closing down sale at Adenbournes in Witney still has a Rossi in .357 going, new, for £418. Rossi are Brazilian copies of a I know not what, not as good as old Marlins, better than new, or so I've been informed.

Don't know about Ubertis other than they are Italian, seem to be going secondhand for what appears to be reasonable money.

That Rossi doesn't look at all bad at that money!

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I'll have to wait and see what my friendly FAO thinks! :cheers:
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#18 Post by phaedra1106 »

How come no one has mentioned Henry?, I love my .44 Henry Big Boy, a complete contrast to the Marlin 1894 I just sold, nothing wrong with it and compared to the new ones much much better.

However, the fit, finish and handling of the Henry are in another league entirely, if I had to choose a gun to keep that would be it (unless I can have my S&W model 29 revolver back that is!) :grin:
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#19 Post by Alpha1 »

When they stole my pistols I bought a Ruger 10/22 and a Winchester trapper AE in 38/357.
The Ruger lasted about twelve month before I sold. I still have the Winchester and its not going any were.
Its still one of my favourites.
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#20 Post by Sim G »

phaedra1106 wrote:How come no one has mentioned Henry?

Because it's big, fat, over engineered, ugly, tube fed and too bloody shiny!!! It should be called the Henry Essex...... Big Boy? What sort of name is that?!! Even Rossi's Puma is a little less comical.... :55: :lol: :lol: :lol:
In 1978 I was told by my grand dad that the secret to rifle accuracy is, a quality bullet, fired down a quality barrel..... How has that changed?

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