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    My two lever guns..
    Winchester 94. Made in the 60s or earlier. Old man bought it in the 60s I think...or was that his saddle..
    Bottom is a 94/22. Think it’s the XTR..not sure. Youngest boy likes it so most probably won’t get sold. Top one potentially for sale..



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    Quote Originally Posted by tiroatedson View Post
    How do you find the big loops to handle..? Never quite understood the reason why.. . Lovely rifle by the way.


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    I briefly owned an 1894 trapper with the big loop. Didn’t like it, awkward to cycle as your hand “slops” around in the loop. They’re designed for being used in conjunction with thick gloves, for in the cold or on horseback.
    More meplat, more better.

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    Quote Originally Posted by tiroatedson View Post
    How do you find the big loops to handle..? Never quite understood the reason why.. . Lovely rifle by the way.


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    Gloved hand!?
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    Quote Originally Posted by Fireflite View Post
    Gloved hand!?
    Nah isn't it so you can do the swing roundy thing to work the action when riding a harley and saving john Conner?
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    Quote Originally Posted by tiroatedson View Post
    How do you find the big loops to handle..? Never quite understood the reason why.. . Lovely rifle by the way.


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    I thought they looked ugly as fuck but having used one I'm sold on it despite the look, to me it's easier to cycle faster.
    Yeah as others have said was designed to be used with gloves.

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    Winchester M94 Trapper, my first rifle, bought new in 1986, only had a scope since last year (Leupold VX Hog).
    It will never be sold.

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    Quote Originally Posted by BRADS View Post
    I thought they looked ugly as fuck but having used one I'm sold on it despite the look, to me it's easier to cycle faster.
    Yeah as others have said was designed to be used with gloves.

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    Never thought about gloves....just didn’t want to say something about John Wayne cos he used in one of his movies...


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    Quote Originally Posted by Nick-D View Post
    Nah isn't it so you can do the swing roundy thing to work the action when riding a harley and saving john Conner?
    John Wayne was doing it on horseback way before Arnie on a harley, check out the original True Grit movie if you get a chance.
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    I have an early 70's Mossberg 472 PCA lever.

    Will have to get it out to load some pic's.
    The best thing about it is that the trigger moves with the lever so no chance of F@#!^*& a finger when cycling it.

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    One of the last ones, nothing special about it that i know apart from the fact it was made in usa
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    Quis custodiet ipsos custodes?

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    Quote Originally Posted by tiroatedson View Post
    My two lever guns..
    Winchester 94. Made in the 60s or earlier. Old man bought it in the 60s I think...or was that his saddle..
    Bottom is a 94/22. Think it’s the XTR..not sure. Youngest boy likes it so most probably won’t get sold. Top one potentially for sale..



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    Definitely an XTR. Beautiful rifle. Jealous, much. Hope you make the little beggar work for it.
    A good shot at close range beats a 'hit" at a longer range.

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    Quote Originally Posted by jakewire View Post
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    One of the last ones, nothing special about it that i know apart from the fact it was made in usa
    It’s special because it doesn’t have the horrendous cross bolt safety that the last ones had.
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    More meplat, more better.

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