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I bought a new Marlin 1895 Cowboy in May to add to my collection of Lever Actions. I couldn't handle the look and feel of the "Shotgun" buttstock. Sooo... I had it upgraded. It now looks and feels more authentic.


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I like that.

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Me too!

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Have you shot it with heavy loads?


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What a wonderful idea! First thing I thought of, was to have my 39A done the same way. Retro them pups!


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Ok,so how did you go about the upgradeing?Did you replace the stock or cut and shape or ?? Looks good by the way.


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I haven't had the chance to even shoot it yet. I just got back from working out of country and need to wait for the weather to clear.

I'm looking for a nice 39A to do the same with, so if there is anyone out there with a nice 39A for sale, let me know 'cause I want one.

I thought I could have the stock cut for the crescent, but a custom stock maker said it would be too short, which makes sense. I found a gentleman in Golden Colorado that ordered the stock and crescent, fitted them and finished both the buttstock and forearm to match with a nice hand rubbed finish. He did an excellent job and for a resonable amount. I'm very happy with the outcome!


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These folks have semi-finished buttstocks and forearms for a variety of Marlin CAS conversions. No experience, but they look good and are reasonably priced.

http://www.precisiongunstocks.com/index1.html


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I finally got to shoot the 1895 Cowboy with the new crescent buttstock. I don't have much meat in my shoulder so it kicked pretty hard and will have to make some adjustments for protective padding. But it fit well and handled well. I did nail two Javelinas on my South Texas hog hunt last week. This is a young sow.


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I too have a Cowboy 45-70, that is a nice looking conversion, something to think about!, who did the fitting?, Iam in Agate Co.

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That really looks great! Worth the effort and expense I'm sure.


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An old retired friend of mine that lives in Golden did the work. He squeezed mine in between his other projects and had the rifle for 5 weeks. You should be able to find someone in your area to do the work for you. My cost was $150 for the parts and $350 for his labor.

Below is a website for a gentleman that I am considering for a future project that requires checkering.

http://www.cgm-gunstockcheckering.com/


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Originally Posted by Billy_Don
I finally got to shoot the 1895 Cowboy with the new crescent buttstock. I don't have much meat in my shoulder so it kicked pretty hard and will have to make some adjustments for protective padding. But it fit well and handled well. I did nail two Javelinas on my South Texas hog hunt last week. This is a young sow.


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Nice looking rifle! Do I see a few pieces of corn by that little piggy?? blush grin


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I love it! Now that's what a Cowboy should look like. I'll bet that pint sized pig thought he got hit with a freight train.


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As you can see in the photo, the bullet entered just under her left eye. It exited out her left side with most everyuthing else with it. She was quite a mess. I showed this side out of respect for the animal. Remington 300 gr. off the shelf.

I've added a MVA Creedmoor tang sight since. I'll post a picture when I can get a good one.


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My Century Limited on the bottom has a crescent buttstock, and I have found the shape is not punishing even with a .45-70 Govt push.

Something about that cowboy 24" octogon bbl. begs for a crescent pad.

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I suggest you stick with black power era velocity loads. I had a Winchester hi wall Legacy ( crescent butt) a while ago that was a pussycat with said loads. Stoked with really stout loads under heavy bullets, it just plain hurt. And I always thought recoil did not bother me, but I found some that did. Changed that bugger out for a rifle with a SG butt!!!!! Jack


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I've been thinking about doing this with my 1894 CB LTD. Just can't make-up my mind.


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Originally Posted by Billy_Don
so it kicked pretty hard and will have to make some adjustments for protective padding.


sounds like a shotgun butt with a recoil pad. grin

you never mentioned your rifles caliber,but Im guessing 45/70?

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Looks awesome! I love that classic look!

Have a couple H&R's with the bufalo classic stocks. Really like the look. One day i'll make a custom lever gun and it will have that type stock.


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