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    Sorry to dredge up an old thread; but I had an email from Reloaders Supplies saying they had some Winchester Model 94 Sporter 38-55 Win 24" rifles in stock. I just thought some who were on this thread may be interested. I've no affiliation with them, just thought I'd mention it

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    Quote Originally Posted by bumblefoot View Post
    Sorry to dredge up an old thread; but I had an email from Reloaders Supplies saying they had some Winchester Model 94 Sporter 38-55 Win 24" rifles in stock. I just thought some who were on this thread may be interested. I've no affiliation with them, just thought I'd mention it
    Spotted that. Like the cartridge but not so much the rifle. Lets see what Ruger offers in their new Marlin rifles. 72 year old eyes and open sights don't always see eye to eye.
    GPM.
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    Bottom line … lever action any kind .. can’t be bad
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    I’d forgotten about this thread 😀
    Rossi in 44/40
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    You depart with mighty boasts, but you come back having done little.
    Sounds like a typical hunting trip !

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    Top one is a Miroku MLR - (Browning BLR 308.).

    Bottom one is Browning BLR 30/06 take down. Was listed on here previously when I was looking for a new home for it...Loved using that...Zero at 100m unsupported but with Bipod zero at 300m.....
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    Two absolutely beautiful rifles….. I have the BLR in 308….. if I had to give all my rifles away the BLR 308 I would have to keep
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    Quote Originally Posted by A330driver View Post
    Two absolutely beautiful rifles….. I have the BLR in 308….. if I had to give all my rifles away the BLR 308 I would have to keep
    I feel the same about my ole BLR 308 , haven't used her much in recent years but too much sentimental value to sell.
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    And here she is

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    Yeah @Arthur McBride already posted, you've just lifted it from post 70 this thread and reposted
    Is there a point to this?
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    Quote Originally Posted by Arthur McBride View Post
    No, no point. Wrong photo. Its supposed to be a Rossi 92

    Is that original wood?
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    I know a lot but it seems less every day...

    Due to the exorbitant cost of reloading components, warning shots will not be given.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Frogfeatures View Post
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    I’d forgotten about this thread 😀
    Rossi in 44/40
    another in 44/40, Vortex Scout on top. I do like that saddle ring tho!

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    I know a lot but it seems less every day...

    Due to the exorbitant cost of reloading components, warning shots will not be given.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Arthur McBride View Post
    Yes, I would love to have a saddle ring on mine too.
    The ones from the seventies and early eighties has saddle rings. I don't know when they stopped that. Probably when they stopped putting the cat on the side.

    I would have liked to have got a 16 inch barreled carbine, probably in .44 Mag, but I have found that my close vision has got to the point I woulndt be able to see the front sight well enough any more to shoot it....
    I put a Vortex Crossfire II red dot on my 16" 44Mag. Buggered if I can see that brass bead either. One day I'll get A into G and sort a front sight fibre optic for the Rossi's I do like to have the option of functioning non-scope sights on a rifle. Can't always but there ya go.
    I know a lot but it seems less every day...

    Due to the exorbitant cost of reloading components, warning shots will not be given.

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    Pre64 Winchester 88 in .243. As mint as it looks. Bore is pristine. Happy to see rifles of this age and condition still exist.
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    "That is ever the way of the Highlander. He alters like a clear pool to every mood of the sky, so that the shallow observer knows not how deep the waters are."

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    Quote Originally Posted by FRST View Post
    Pre64 Winchester 88 in .243. As mint as it looks. Bore is pristine. Happy to see rifles of this age and condition still exist.
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    So much like a Finnwolf - yet so different action-wise.

    A very nice example.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Arthur McBride View Post
    Lever guns are my rifles for adventures...

    Must be a lever owner thing. I run an old town discovery and a 94 among others. Keeping it simple and classic. Great pic.
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