"Modern" Lever Guns

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You think those are sad, then you will really like what it about to do to a pre64 Win 94 😂.

Hey, it’s their gun but I don’t get it. A modern day Marlin, Rossi or Henry that you want to spiff and make shine or unique, sure. Definitely, I get that and it’s in my plans to do so, but doing it to a pre64??!? Come on, man! Have some respect for the classics, Mr. Customer!
 

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Marlin 336 30-30
Cut to 16 1/4" and threaded 5/8 X 24
Ranger Point Precision handguard, trigger, loading gate, follower, lever, takedown screw, hammer spur
XS Sights top rail and sights
Paracord wrapped lever
texturized buttstock
Polish Action
Cerakote Glock Grey and Graphite Black
 

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Not sure what to call them exactly, but I have seen an increase in popularity of lever guns the past few years with the ability to customize them. I have seen younger people put down the AR and pick up a lever gun because they are fun to shoot and now they can be customized to fit your liking. I know some will complain "thats not what a level gun should look like" or "Want to customize a gun, buy an AR" ect.ect.ect. I'm all for making your gun the way you want it. Lets see some "Modern" lever guns!

1st one: Marlin 336 30-30, Barrel cut to 16 1/4" and threaded, added XS Sights top rail, Ranger Point Precision Handguard, Medium Loop Lever, Flyweight loading gate, self cleaning follower, trigger, Cerakote Gun Metal Grey and Black and Engraved the reciever
Dude, these are cool af! This first one is my favorite. I'm pretty sure I read that you're doing this work; is that correct?
 

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