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We often talk about the guns we've traded away, only to wish we'd kept them. I've had a stainless Marlin .44, as well as a blued Marlin .357. Liked them so much I sold them.
So, been looking a couple years for a stainless Marlin .357. I don't think I'll ever find one, so I've also been looking pretty unsuccessfully for a blued one. Just today, I found one. And it's a dandy!
Even the walnut was great on these otherwise run-of-the-mill little guns.
WAYNO.
I believe the Baby Eagle is based on the CZ75; however, if memory serves, utilizes a slide-mounted (instead of a frame-mounted) safety.Isn't the Baby Desert Eagle based on the CZ75?
Always reminded me of one.
Dean
That must be the most iconic (and good looking) firearm I have seen on here. The AR of its time, sort of. I would be excited just as you. Keep good care of it. Browning is watching ;-)Finally got this guy. My great grandfathers rifle. It's finally been handed down to me. Words can't describe the excitement that's flowing through me.
Winchester model 1894
25-35 lever action.
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NICE!Finally got this guy. My great grandfathers rifle. It's finally been handed down to me. Words can't describe the excitement that's flowing through me.
Winchester model 1894
25-35 lever action.
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According to oldguns.com 1909. I have thought about calling winchester and seeing if they can look it up so I can get a more accurate date.NICE!
Just out of curiosity, do you know when it was made?
The crescent shaped butt would suggest some time before 1936.
Dean