For short, go rugged and handy stainless steel models....
There are never enough good old blued and walnut traditional guns around. The current fad is for 'assault lever-actions' and ultra-shorty beeg-bore boomers. When the pendulum drifts back towards well-balanced shootability, lower muzzleblast, etc -- then that 26" bbl nice-hangin' Marlin will be all the sweeter.
Don't get me wrong, that I haven't slenderized, shortened, remodeled etc. I'm just getting to the point I sympathize with easy -goin' & 'original condition'. ;~`)
However, before taking to the hacksaw, file or gunsmith, see what recent utilitarian laminate stock/SS leverguns are out there. I just disposed of a 336XLR .30-30 that was a sweet shooter. But, if I had 'needed' a shorty blaster that was 'proof' against most mishaps, it wouldn't have broken me 'art to have cropped it, Glad I didn't, as it now belongs to a newly-made lifetime member of an old hereditary Adirondack Deer Camp. He's a very happy lad. PS. Every member of that camp is a Marlin owner and user. Kinda neat, that.
Complete thread:
- So lets just talk about what the "perfect" .45/70 is..... -
Byron,
2012-04-28, 17:08
- So lets just talk about what the "perfect" .45/70 is..... - Who....me...??, 2012-04-28, 19:22
- Ruger #1 - Glen, 2012-04-28, 20:12
- Well... - Sarge, 2012-04-28, 20:12
- For short, go rugged and handy stainless steel models.... - John Meeker, 2012-04-28, 20:20
- So lets just talk about what the "perfect" .45/70 is..... -
Jhenry,
2012-04-28, 21:40
- So lets just talk about what the "perfect" .45/70 is..... - DiamondD, 2012-04-29, 01:21
- So lets just talk about what the "perfect" .45/70 is..... -
Bob Hatfield,
2012-04-29, 07:38
- So lets just talk about what the "perfect" .45/70 is..... - Frank S, 2012-04-29, 11:57
- I have a 22" Browning 1886 SRC which I think is about - Hobie, 2012-04-29, 18:29
- I would want as much barrel as I could stand - bj, 2012-04-29, 21:14
- One of my all time favorite 45-70s On the beach Applegate Is - Rob Leahy, 2012-04-30, 16:29