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<blockquote data-quote="HoLeChit" data-source="post: 3691676" data-attributes="member: 35036"><p>I have three lever guns, a Henry H001 22lr, a Rossi 22lr, and a newer model marlin 1894 in 38/357. The Henry is great, reasonably accurate, and very light. When out shooting squirrels it’s an extension of my body and somehow I rarely miss. The Rossi is alright, haven’t shot it much. Fit and finish is mediocre at best, and it’s just plain ugly. But it’s cheap and a good loaner kinda rifle. I’m almost done building the marlin. With the exception of furniture there is a great aftermarket for them. There’s fixes for the extractor issues a small percentage of people have with them. The wood to metal fit is horrendous. With being able to match the ammo up with my revolvers, and it’s compact qualities, I find it to be an excellent brush/truck gun. Once I get my scout rail/ghost ring sights in and mounted this week I’m gonna take it out and see how it shoots.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="HoLeChit, post: 3691676, member: 35036"] I have three lever guns, a Henry H001 22lr, a Rossi 22lr, and a newer model marlin 1894 in 38/357. The Henry is great, reasonably accurate, and very light. When out shooting squirrels it’s an extension of my body and somehow I rarely miss. The Rossi is alright, haven’t shot it much. Fit and finish is mediocre at best, and it’s just plain ugly. But it’s cheap and a good loaner kinda rifle. I’m almost done building the marlin. With the exception of furniture there is a great aftermarket for them. There’s fixes for the extractor issues a small percentage of people have with them. The wood to metal fit is horrendous. With being able to match the ammo up with my revolvers, and it’s compact qualities, I find it to be an excellent brush/truck gun. Once I get my scout rail/ghost ring sights in and mounted this week I’m gonna take it out and see how it shoots. [/QUOTE]
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