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I wish Henry or Mossberg would bring back the 25-35 ,Winchester,375 win and put the 357 REM mag in a lever gun .They would all make unique guns that would sell in short runs or limited numbers.I had all but the 357 REM max all fun to shoot .Hopefully with Henry bringing out the 41 mag and 327 federal they are good ideas for the future !
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i would have thought henry would have a 30/30 offering in their new single, but they didn't for some odd reason. a max would make too much good sense in a lever i guess
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Henry makes a 357 Mag lever action.
You might be asking for a 357 Maximum but your post is about as literate as the Nigerian emails I get.
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Marlin .25-35 is what I want.
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Since we are wishing a Marlin 336 in 7x30 waters and an 1894 in 22 Hornet.
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i wish they'd make some more runs like the davidsons specials. SDT, STP, etc. i have a few of them and they are fine little guns.
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I'd like someone to figure out how to make a 9mm lever action, since 9mm seems to be about the least expensive centerfire factory ammo, currently.
I'd think the Ruger 96 would be a likely platform for a 9mm lever, or maybe the Henry Long Ranger?
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I'd like someone to figure out how to make a 9mm lever action, since 9mm seems to be about the least expensive centerfire factory ammo, currently.
It CAN be done... http://www.gunbroker.com/item/595865412
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You might be asking for a 357 Maximum but your post is about as literate as the Nigerian emails I get.
Was wondering if "kawi" was back...
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I wish Marlin would do another run of the .218 Bee like they did awhile back. I already have the 25-20 WCF. The .22 Mag in the Marlin 1894 would also be nice.
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I've always thought that Browning should come out with a 250 Savage in the BLR.
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I always wanted Marlin (pre-Remington) to do a modern 1894 in .38/40, preferably in the "CL" version.
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Did you mean the 357 Max or 357 mag?
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I always wanted Marlin (pre-Remington) to do a modern 1894 in .38/40, preferably in the "CL" version. I'm with you. 38-40, 44-40, and maybe even a 32-20 in more modern guns. I like my 1906 Marlin 94 and Colt in 38-40 , but don't like to shoot either much
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The 357 REM maxium I have a pistol in it also .Its pretty close to the 35 Remington and you could shoot 357 mag and 39 special out of it also .I think ruger made some semiautomatic 357 REM max but never released them .It would have been awesome in the ruger model 96 lever gun .A 260 Remington in a blr would be awesome too !
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I always wanted Marlin (pre-Remington) to do a modern 1894 in .38/40, preferably in the "CL" version. I'm with you. 38-40, 44-40, and maybe even a 32-20 in more modern guns. I like my 1906 Marlin 94 and Colt in 38-40 , but don't like to shoot either much i have a colt saa in 38wcf, dad's gun, been around since territorial days. I finally had it tightened up last year and shot it for the first time probably in 50 years. Minute of pop can at 25yards. My dad had the rifle for it too, but was stolen. I have looked for years for one to get a low price. The market seems to be going the other way. I wouldn't mind so much i think a modern rifle in that caliber just to match the revolver.
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I always wanted Marlin (pre-Remington) to do a modern 1894 in .38/40, preferably in the "CL" version. I'm with you. 38-40, 44-40, and maybe even a 32-20 in more modern guns. I like my 1906 Marlin 94 and Colt in 38-40 , but don't like to shoot either much i have a colt saa in 38wcf, dad's gun, been around since territorial days. I finally had it tightened up last year and shot it for the first time probably in 50 years. Minute of pop can at 25yards. My dad had the rifle for it too, but was stolen. I have looked for years for one to get a low price. The market seems to be going the other way. I wouldn't mind so much i think a modern rifle in that caliber just to match the revolver. My brother got my fathers Marlin in 38-40 in the will.I did find one a few years ago. A lot rougher ,and I had to get the barrel relined and restocked it.Even at that,I have$600 in it. The Colt,my brother gave me as he has one of those Buckeye Special runs of Ruger in 38-40. The colt shoots 4" high and 3" to the left.It is also one of those that Colt put oversized barrels on them back then.
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My Grandfather had an original Marlin 1894 .38-40. It had been passed down through the family. He gave it to my uncle who isn't a lever action guy. That was a tough pill to swallow.
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Would like to see a 1984P in .41 mag twisted to handle up to 280gr. cast bullets..
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A Win 94 in .480 Ruger
A Win 94 in .414 and/or .445 Super Mag
A re-intro Win 86 in .40-82 Win
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