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A 39 in .22 Magnum would be great... I've had two of the 1894Ms and they are just too heavy for what one needs a .22 Magnum for...
A 336LTD, 18" stainless, 3/4 magazine, straight stock in .356 Winchester would do it for me. The 336ER is just too heavy and doesn't balance for me... I just found a 336D .35 Remington and it handles GREAT.
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+1 on the 35 Remington guide gun.
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Model 39TDS, 16" Stainless/Laminated. I've been told this might be a limited run item.
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Since this is a new blog and most of you don't know me, I'm gonna start early with a confession. I love lever action rifles. I can still remember as a pre-Kindergarten kid looking through my Dad's Sears and Western Auto catelogs at the rifles and drooling over the lever actions. I can also remember looking at his Glenfield Model 30 30-30 on the gun rack of his bedroom and dreaming of the day I could shoot it.
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A .32-20 carbine, maybe a Baby Carbine. And yes, a .32-40 version of the 336 would be nice.
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I'd like them to bring back the Model 93 with chamberings in 38-40 and 44 -40.The 45 colt was neverd chamaberd in the older levers .That is a newer Cowboy action shooting deal. I would also like them to get rid of that fat forearm on the 94
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Model 94 in .475 Linebaugh
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.410 JES in a walnut stocked 336 Texan.
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357/44 Bain and Davis 1894 and a 375/444 (JDJ) 336. Stainless. Please. The first one would be a nice light 35Rem, the other one might not be so nice, but this is a daydream, after all...
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Plough, I was with APDD last fall when he bought one of three NIB 32/20 Marlins. He picked the one with the light fiddleback grain pattern! At a little gunshack we know of in N.Central KS.
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I'd like em' to make a Golden 39A in .22 mag.; and having one in .17 HMR would be pretty cool too!
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How about a 336Y in .35 Remington? Short & handy with plenty of power.
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I think Marlin would do well with any of the wildcats based on the .223 case. Either 6mm, 6.5mm, or 7mm on the 223 case would make a very nice carbine deer gun, or anything. Think about it. Wallacem
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Now that Savage Arms has dis-continued the mod.99 lever rifle, I would like to see Marlin come up with a rifle in most hi-power calibres, with either a rotary mag. or a clip-in type...preferably the rotary mag., and also in lever action. There aren't many good lever action rifles about these days, so am sure there is an opportunity to "make a killing" on this type of rifle.
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16.25" barrel, full length magazine, "Y" stock, 1894 in .25-20, .32-20, and .45LC.
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I could go for a Marlin lever gun in 348 and 356.
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I would like to see them build enough 1894c`s that you go into a shop and actually buy one. buddy
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39A in .22 Mag, and Model 60s in .223.
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XS7 in either .260 Remington or the 6.5 creedmoor.....I know it won't happen but why not dream......either would be a great 6.5 in a reasonably priced rifle.
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94 in 327 federal or at least in 32 H&R 336. In 25/35 ( or their grand old 25/36)
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