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Oft forgotten edition
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>>30383443
I want to get a Henry Big Boy .45
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My raifu. Marlin 1894 in .44mag.
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Any good non .22 lever actions for under $600? Ideally .38 special / .357 magnum so I can share with the wheelgun I just got.
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>>30383443
been saving this one
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>>30383935
My 1894 was under $700.
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>>30383935
>>30383956
You have a SAA and you want to play cowboy don't you?
[spoiler]Can't say I blame you.
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>>30383954
Very nice, hows she handle?

>>30384057
...You're not wrong.
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Do level actions run well on with black powder?
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>>30383935
I scored my Rossi 92 in .357magnum for just over 400, NIB. It isn't a super refined model, but with a few tweaks, it's a perfectly respectable lever gun.
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Savage 99 in .250, love the takedown feature but the barrel has gotten a little bit of play in the threads from years of use
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>Take a Winchester 1894.
>Give it a longer barrel.
>Shorter magazine tube.
>Make it a takedown.

You get Model 55. Mine is chambered in .32WS. It has slain many deer.
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>>30384119
>do lever actions run well with the type of powder they were originally invented for
Dunno m8
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I'll be honest, the only reason i got into guns as a kid was because of John Wayne movies.
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>>30384187
Depends on the lever action. Marlin 336s? Not really. Winchester 1873? Very yes.

In other words, I mostly agree with you.
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Fortunecookie45lc cumming at you from the hot load zone
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Are higher capacity BLR-81 mags a thing?
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>>30383443
saddle up pilgrims!
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bump
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>>30384091
>Very nice, hows she handle?
Handles great. The only thing I don't like is the wicked stiff loading gate out of the box.
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>>30384308
The 336 is based on the 1893. itself based on an improved Marlin 1881.

So yes. it has a design that originated in black powder too.
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>>30384507
So did almost everything, if you chase it back far enough. That doesn't mean they are still meant for BP loads.
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>>30384124
I'll have to check it out and see what I can find, thanks for the heads up. Any notable issues with it?
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>>30384525
>So did almost everything, if you chase it back far enough. That doesn't mean they are still meant for BP loads.
Except with leverguns, Not enough has changed in any of the actions made before smokeless that'll stop you from using black powder. though you'll be under the same limitations someone with an original 1886 or something will be under.
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my late 40's model 94
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>>30383863
>>30383863
i want one , how do you like it? quality?
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>>30384415
>>30384415
where the sights at
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>>30386844
dat blueing
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>>30386868
dude, i know. i can still see my face in it. old jewish man sold it to me for 700$ +60 rounds like a year ago.
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>>30386844
>>30386892

Gorgeous. You jewed a jew.
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>>30386892
keep posting these lewd pics
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>>30386914
last one i got. its a shitty cell pic before i took the sling off. if this thread is still up tomorrow ill take some more.
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>>30386930
awesome looking rifle mang
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can my bongshit play too?
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>>30387180
do u put ur small peepee in dat small loop boi?
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>>30387220
all the time
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>>30384561
Yes. The magazine is too heavily sprung. Many folks trim it.

The edges of the loading gate are sharp. File them down, or else you're going to mess up your thumb pushing rounds in. I did...

Basically, look at what some of the CAS guys do to theirs, and you'll see what it needs to be turned into a good entry-level lever gun.
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If lever action is so good how come nobody uses them anymore
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>>30386930

Take more pics, breh
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>>30387606

Most lever-actions are relatively complex and fragile, they can't tolerate powerful cartridges and if your link pin breaks rifle no work. Then of course a rifle with a tubular magazine can't use spitzer bullets, they're relegate to SP or at best ballistic tip. Now something like a Savage 99 doesn't have those issues but it's still no better than a bolt-gun, just different.
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>>30387606
People still use them for hunting all the time, it just depends where you live. Probably not the best for hunting pronghorn in Wyoming, but ideal for white tail in northern Minnesota.
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>>30387598
>The edges of the loading gate are sharp. File them down, or else you're going to mess up your thumb pushing rounds in.
I had an old .22 with this problem and for whatever stupid reason, was trying to speed load rounds and cut my thumb all to shit.
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>>30390140
>Probably not the best for hunting pronghorn in Wyoming
A BLR in .308 or .300WM will do just fucking fine for pronghorn in Wyoming.
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>>30383935
Marlin 336W in .30-30 runs just under $500 new.
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>>30390122
Marlin 336 is a lot more solid than the ol' Winchester 94. It's a much simpler mechanism where the lever directly pulls the bolt to the rear instead of all the exposed clockwork. Plus the flat-top with tapped screw holes and side eject means it's ready to accept scopes with no effort or adapter brackets.

>Doesn't know about Leverevolution rounds
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>>30393133
Leverevolution rounds are also fairly expensive and damn near impossible to reload at home. Meanwhile a revolver-caliber or a fuddyfive-seventy can be reloaded on a stump in the woods with a $30 kit. Video related.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3duhNVjAu6E
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>>30393133

Leverevolution rounds are ballistic tips.
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>>30393263
They're soft polymer-tip spitzers developed just for tube-fed rifles.
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>>30384183

Did you get a factory letter for it?

My Swiss Cheese rat went to Duluth in 1916, ended up in Sweden(!) and re-imported. Its a pre-99A Takedown in .30-30.

Please tell me yours is at least a pre-mil
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Not on my own computer so can't post pics.

Have a Marlin model '97, lever-action .22lr takedown.
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>>30393323

Which is a ballistic tip with a zingy name.
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Whats /k/'s opinion on this? i saw it in the last thread, i think it looks pretty cool
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>>30393197
>impossible to reload at home.

Shit, I better tell the nearly a thousand I've reloaded that they don't exist. I have the powder at most local stores, and the bullets can be had from midway.
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Colt burgess. Gun Jesus showed it to me.
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>>30393197
>logcabinlooms
My motherfuckin nigga. This dude owns so much.
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An entire lever action thread and no Chuck Connors yet.

I am disappointed.
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>>30383935
Got my 1894 .44 Magnum for $450.
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Chuck Connors = half newfie
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Is Marlin makin 357s again yet?
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>>30394963
Freedom group doesn't think it would be profitable to compete with Rossi or Henry. They correctly assume most gun buyers prefer cheap and functional to quality and long lasting.

That and Remlin is only just now starting to unfuck themselves.
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>>30383443


I really want a Lever-action in .45-70, can't really justify it to myself since I don't hunt.

I do have a Rossi in .357mag tho.
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>>30393588
Cool as hell
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Bring
Up
My
Post
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>>30393588
Has a clean and utilitarian look to it, I like it.

The only thing I'd change is add a top rail and have a curved grip rather than a straight grip.
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>>30395130
>>30394963
Marlin is making .357 rifles.
It's nice to hear that they're actually doing things right now.
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>>30386849
Loading gate was stiff out of the box. Other than that it's great.
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Are henry 22lr lever action rifles worth the plink? Saw one in Walmart in steamboat, Colorado for 244 shekels I think, just something to bring home
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>>30399237
At that price it's a fun plinker.
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>>30383443
I wonder if there are some Winchesters 1895 chambered in 7.62x54R that are still functional.
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>>30399237
Depends, do you like wonky as fuck tube mags? There's no proper loading gate on the receiver.
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>>30399237

I have a H001

Absolutely love it. Couple downsides are the tube-feeding and it won't be very accurate with a lot of various shells.

These shells have been the most accurate so far.
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I really wamt a lever action, but i want it in 38spc/357. The only issue is that leverguns in that configuration usually run 800$+, and fuck that noise. Every are my options?
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>>30400813
Or in any common, cheapish caliber, really. Ive been thinking about getting a .22 just because.
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>>30400813
Rossi 92 is the cheapest and has QA issues.
Henry is a front-loading tube mag which is all kinds of gay.
Marlin is the best 357mag lever gun but they're more expensive.
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Is the Mossberg 464 as shit as I've heard?
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>>30402436

o fuk ya bud
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>>30393588
Would have been better to make the colors the same and reduce the big loop size.

Speaking of; where do I get a regular loop for a 1895 SBL? The big loop is okay and manageable, but I wouldn't mind a smaller loop.
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I saw a Winchester 1895 chambered in .30-06 at a gun show today. Alas, I did not have a thousand fucking dollars to drop on a levergarand.
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>It is not heresy and I will not repent!

Put a shit eating grin on my face today.
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>>30402436
I too am curious about this
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>>30405539
Neat. Though, the long rail seems a bit pointless since you can direct-mount scope rings to the receiver.
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1970 Lone Star Commemorative set
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>>30405906
Yeah, it came stock with the SBL and I mostly got that over the GBL for the stainless (moving to Seattle soon....) and the aperture sights instead of leaf sights. I might put my MRO on there, and I think the rail is intended for those 'long eye relief' scout scopes, though they haven't tickled my fancy yet (too long for just receiver scope rings).
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>>30406172
I'm actually getting my Grandpa's 60's .35 Rem 336 soon. He put a nice little flip-away mount with a cheap 4x scope on it.
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>>30386859
>firing the Mare's Leg from anywhere other than the hip
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>>30406172
A lot of folks here in western Washington have blue and wood guns. Stainless is probably better but you won't see instant rust or anything.
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>>30399189
Patrician taste, anon.
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There is literally no reason to buy a levergat in anything other than 45-70. prove me wrong
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>>30406317
I bought mine in 357 to shoot suppressed 38 specials through it. Break into my house and the neighbors won't even know I killed you.
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>>30406333
If they break in and you blast their sternum across the street with a 45-70 all the jamals within a 5 mile radius will know to not hit your place. I prefer this option
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>>30405539
I love the sort of quasi-utilitarian look of modern levergats like these, basic polished stainless finish, matte composite furniture, curved stock with the large loop, and a top rail for easily mounting whatever scope, red dot or other optic you fancy.

It also features that practical loading gate which Henry insists on omitting.
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>>30406361
That is Sexy.
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Anyone know much about the Browning 92 in .357?

Might be getting one for CAS off a friend. Haven't shot it but will before I decide to buy obviously and was wondering if they have a good or bad reputation.
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>>30406317
.357 is cheap to shoot
.22 is even cheaper
If you already handload for .357 or .44, you already have a good excuse.

If there existed one in .500S&W, there would be reason to have that too.
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>>30406593
>if

Also available in .460 and blue
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>>30406799
>.460
Nice, that chambering would allow for shooting .454s and .45s, right?
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>>30406317
94 pre 64
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>>30406947
According to a review I've read it cycles both those reliably. I need it
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>>30406350
Had some dipshit do that with a ruger no1 with some retarded powerful load in between Wilmington and Philly..... I think the guy survived but has to shit in a bag in a wheelchair
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>>30407013
>I think the guy survived but has to shit in a bag in a wheelchair
Must be a lot of shit if he has to have a wheel chair to lug it around in.

>>30406361
Yeah, it has all the features that I like. I gambled a bit on the non-JM and I think I did okay. Seems to shoot and cycle fine. I need to take the edges off the loading gate a bit. Fucker tries to take my goddamn thumb off when I load the shells in.
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>>30407050
Perforated intestines and spinal damage will do that
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>>30383443

Weird that this thread would show up after I finished playing RDR again.

Also, are Marlins safe to buy now?
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>>30407101
Post 2014 apparently, or 2009 or earlier I think.
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>>30393133
>that lob on the .45 Gov

Fucking kek.
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>>30387598
They're supposed to be very solidly built though. I want to buy one, they're cheap as fuck too.

I bought a beautiful Chiappa 1891 with a saddle ring. But the fucking lugs and bolt are hopeless. I mean the lugs rattle and move even when the bolt is closed up. I've checked the contact and it's doubtful if one of the lugs is even making contact with the bolt when the gun is fired. I don't even consider it safe.

I don't think they're all like this but I know that some early ones had problems.
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>>30401014
>Marlin is the best 357mag lever gun but they're more expensive.
What about the Miroku made '92s? Japs don't fuck about with quality and machining, their ant-farm work-to-death society has always produced some excellent hardware.
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>>30407258
Call up Chiappa about it, they shouldn't be selling you an unsafe gun.
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>>30406350
>using 45-70 in home invaders
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>>30407371

Makes sense if you have grizzlers breaking into your home.
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>>30407409
Or you are looking to remodel and fuck your asshole neighbors
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>>30407282
>buying a lever action not made in the US

the fuck is wrong with you?
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>>30407726
>MUH AMERICAN MADE
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>>30403627
Just asking, bur why hasn't Winchester, or amybody else for that matter, remade the 1895? That thing basically solved all the levergun's issues altogether, able to use full-strength spitzer cartridges and all.
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>>30407282
The Miroku guns are excellent. Henry is the best US maker of lever guns now IMO.
Marlins seem to be fine now, they aren't as nice as the Henry's but I'm sure they shoot okay.
One good thing about Marlin is that they offer the 336 in .35 Remington, which is a much better cartridge than the .30-30, especially if you reload. You can even use .357 magnum bullets for plinking or varmint loads.
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>>30407726
Well Henry don't believe in loading gates, which is full retard. Remlin shat the bed for several years and I'm not entirely convinced they've changed the sheets yet, and others oursourced to paces like Miroku.

If people spend the money to do it American made stuff can be as good as anywhere, but all too often it's cheaper shit. Look at the Freedom Group companies and Sig.
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>>30407868
Winchester still makes limited runs of the 1895, but they are expensive. Those all-steel Browning actions require lots of steel machining--they are costly to manufacture and the demand is low.
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>>30407891
the tube loading has a useful advantage that you can load/unload without cycling them through the action, but i don't see why Henry can't just have a gate as well as the tube. the patent has only been expired for forever. it would be like making a 1911 but setting it up to only reload from a stripper clip.

i wonder if a person could install a gate into a Henry.
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Muh 1950 Mod 94
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>>30408371
And the 20s era, factory 14", NFA exempt 94 I was drooling over at my favorite LGS, but I didn't have the 1500 bucks they were wanting...
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>>30387180
was this an IMA buy?
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