My Boys Want a Lever Action

Lots of Marlin and Henry fans out there, nothing wrong with them.

Personally I would look for a good used win 94 or savage 99.

Browning BLR is a pretty safe way to go too - it's more like a lever operated bolt gun. They are a little heavier, but have a detachable magazine and a really good reputation for accuracy.
 
I like,.. the Tube Fed, SIDE EJECT,.. HENRY's in, 44 Mag. All Weather for, ME !
Skip, the side load chit, as it's a PITA to load, that way, fingers pinched and another "slot" to get, Dirt / krap in !
The .44 Mag. Henry, looks awesome for, close range Deer Hunting with, shots to about,.. 150 Yards, using a 2 x 7 scope !
After much reading of, many reviews,.. I'm convinced it's about,.. "As GOOD as,.. IT gets" !
The 1-20 Twist, is Perfect for, MOST .44 Mag Bullets, too !
ALL I need to do now is, convince myself that,.. I "need" another, Rifle !
 
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Depends on what you are doing with it, if you are just looking for a smooth shooting, light recoiling rifle look at something like the Winchester 1873. I have one in .45 colt and it is a hoot to shoot though they can also be had in .38/.357. Henry also makes a few rifles in pistol cartridges and even .22 LR.

If you are looking for a hunting gun you could look at some of the large frame Henry's, the Browning BLR or wait a bit as Ruger will be offering new Marlins in the future as the get the product line up and running.

I personally just picked up a Chiappa 1886, it is in .45-70 with a case hardened frame, walnut furniture and a threaded barrel. Should make a fun little gun to shoot suppressed with light loads.
 
I have a Marlin Model 36 30-30 made in 1946, a 1977 Marlin 336 in 35 Rem, a 2006 Marlin 1895 Cowboy in 45-70, a 1894 Cowboy in 45 Colt and a 1913 Winchester 1894 in 30-30. The Marlin 1894 Cowboy 45 Colt is my favorite of all of them by far. The Winchester 94 kicks like a mule even though it just a 30-30. It is very handy, but very light. But it does have a steel butt-plate. But If I was buying a new one right now it would be a Henry. They will warranty it if it has problems. And they are nice guns. Ruger isn't warranting the Marlins at this point.
 
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Lots of Marlin and Henry fans out there, nothing wrong with them.

Personally I would look for a good used win 94 or savage 99.

Browning BLR is a pretty safe way to go too - it's more like a lever operated bolt gun. They are a little heavier, but have a detachable magazine and a really good reputation for accuracy.


What he said.......
I really like the Win 94 and older 336 in 44 mag that I have handled and shot.
 
I just sold a Win 94 earlier this year. With the plastic recoil pad they aren't that "light" recoiling. But I prefer Winchesters and Marlins. Only problem with the older Marlin 30-30 was the Micro groove barrels. They are fine with jacketed bullets. They can get fouled up bad with lead bullets. However for a cool factor lever actions are hard to beat!
 
It really depends on what you are using the rifle for. Like Calvin45 said, many people, including myself learned to shoot centerfire on 30-30 rifles. I have a Savage 99C in .308 win and a Browning BLR in .243 that are good for coyotes, pronghorn and deer within reasonable range. If they are target shooting or small game hunting a Marlin or Henry in .22 through .357 would work good. Lever actions are just fun to shoot!
 
My 11 and 14 year old learned about lever actions in their hunter safety training.

Are Marlin 336s worth a dang anymore with Remington going belly up?

Should I get a Henry?
Nothing at all wrong with them. I had a 336 35 Remington. It would shoot 150gr core lokt ammo into a 1.25" three shot group regularly. Never gave me one problem in the 25 years that I owned it.
 
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