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Thoughts on Lever Action
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<blockquote data-quote="Antonio m" data-source="post: 1828871" data-attributes="member: 96191"><p>My second post on this. I have sold off the Marlin's and the model 94's .The last two were a Remlin 1895 GBL 45/70 and a Winchester 94 A/E .356. I found them sub standard.</p><p>I would like a Miroku made 94 takedown and am looking for a Miroku 1895/ 270 win. They are as rare as Henry's teeth.</p><p> The 95 Remlins feel like they are made of pot metal to me and I had trouble with the AE too. </p><p> The Marlin's also have a ridiculously fat forearm, far thicker than the flat reciever. This was an impediment in a saddle scabbard, I didn't like that added thickness under the offside stirrup.</p><p> For the the money the Miroku BLR is the best value, mine are takedowns, with scout scope arrangements. It is so easily cleaned and I can bore sight the barrelled front section. Bottle neck chamberings and front locking bolt . Tune the trigger if you like.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Antonio m, post: 1828871, member: 96191"] My second post on this. I have sold off the Marlin's and the model 94's .The last two were a Remlin 1895 GBL 45/70 and a Winchester 94 A/E .356. I found them sub standard. I would like a Miroku made 94 takedown and am looking for a Miroku 1895/ 270 win. They are as rare as Henry's teeth. The 95 Remlins feel like they are made of pot metal to me and I had trouble with the AE too. The Marlin's also have a ridiculously fat forearm, far thicker than the flat reciever. This was an impediment in a saddle scabbard, I didn't like that added thickness under the offside stirrup. For the the money the Miroku BLR is the best value, mine are takedowns, with scout scope arrangements. It is so easily cleaned and I can bore sight the barrelled front section. Bottle neck chamberings and front locking bolt . Tune the trigger if you like. [/QUOTE]
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