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Want to trade this beast for something else.

Comes with S&W soft case; if you’re around Houston I can throw in some factory ammo.

Can add a pistol scope if the trade is right.

Looking for a stainless/laminate 45-70 lever action, quality stainless 44 Mag/454 Casull revolver, lightweight stainless rifles, stainless/laminate Browning BLR’s, etc.

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I have the 12” fluted bbl version.

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10.5” barreled slab side


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That 460 is, no doubt, a handful. I have a Taurus Raging Bull in 454 Casull and it's recoil will get your attention. I killed a very nice male Mountain lion with my Casull so I'm holding on to it for sentimental reasons. As for levers, I have a truck load but, the only stainless is a Guide Gun I have cut down and threaded for suppressor use so I'll hang on to that one too.

That said, I have two other Marlin levers in 45-70. One is a "Remlin" in like new condition that has had about five rounds through it. It's action and trigger have been smoothed and tuned by Ranger Point Precision. The rifle is smooth as butter with a crisp, 3 lb. trigger. The other is a Marlin 1895 B01XXXXXXX with the straight stock. That model is sought after by the Marlin crowd. It's DOM is 1972-73.

I also have a number of Marlin 444s to choose from in a trade. The Marlin 444s are becoming increasingly valuable and hard to find.

If you are looking for something out of the ordinary, I have a Marlin model 62 "Levermatic" in 256 Winchester Magnum with several boxes of ammo that I am willing to trade.

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That 460 is, no doubt, a handful. I have a Taurus Raging Bull in 454 Casull and it's recoil will get your attention. I killed a very nice male Mountain lion with my Casull so I'm holding on to it for sentimental reasons. As for levers, I have a truck load but, the only stainless is a Guide Gun I have cut down and threaded for suppressor use so I'll hang on to that one too.

That said, I have two other Marlin levers in 45-70. One is a "Remlin" in like new condition that has had about five rounds through it. It's action and trigger have been smoothed and tuned by Ranger Point Precision. The rifle is smooth as butter with a crisp, 3 lb. trigger. The other is a Marlin 1895 B01XXXXXXX with the straight stock. That model is sought after by the Marlin crowd. It's DOM is 1972-73.

I also have a number of Marlin 444s to choose from in a trade. The Marlin 444s are becoming increasingly valuable and hard to find.

If you are looking for something out of the ordinary, I have a Marlin model 62 "Levermatic" in 256 Winchester Magnum with several boxes of ammo that I am willing to trade.

T.S.


Thanks TS, but I’m really wanting stainless something. This Houston humid air is no bueno for blued metal.
Thanks though


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I'm in houston too, any interest in a 6" gp100 and/or Remington model seven in 260? Both ss

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