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Marlin 336 the Other Classic Backwoods Home Deer Rifle
Marlin 336 The other classic backwoods home deer rifle By Massad Ayoob In the March/April 2005 issue of Backwoods Home Magazine, this space was devoted to the “Winchester ‘94: the Classic Backwoods Home Deer Rifle.” And you know, even when I was writing that paean to the lever-action .30-30 that sold over five million units since the year 1894, I knew that I’d have to follow up with an article on the other such deer rifle, Marlin’s Model 336. Marlin introduced their Model 1893 rifle in the eponymous year, initially in old black powder calibers like the .32-40 and .38-55, but soon chambered for the .30-30 Winchester round. Some 900,000 of these guns were made between then and 1935, when the company replaced it with their sleeker Model 36. Where Winchester emphasized a lean, mean straight- stock design with a slim, spare fore-end, the Marlin had a pistol grip style stock with its lever loop bent accordingly, and a fuller fore-end. These attributes were carried into the newer gun, destined to be their longest-lived deer rifle: the Model 336, introduced in 1948 and still Marlin’s most popular hunting rifle. The rest, as the saying goes, is history. At the SHOT Show—it stands for Shooting, Hunting, and Outdoor Trade, the largest trade show in the firearms industry—in Las Vegas in January, 2005, I had the privilege of looking over a handsomely engraved rifle that was Marlin’s four millionth Model 336. From the early days, the Marlin’s solid frame with ejection to the right side (instead of out the top of the mechanism, as with the Winchester) was one of its distinguishing features. -
Lot Item 1 Ruger American Farmer Mod. 10/22 22 LR Semi-Auto Rifle 1 of 3300 (NIB) #AF2- 02677 2 Winchester Super X Pump Mod
Lot Item 19 Browning A-5 Sweet Sixteen 16 ga. semi- 1 Ruger American Farmer mod. 10/22 22 auto shotgun w/ ventilated rib (made in LR semi-auto rifle 1 of 3300 (NIB) #AF2- Belgium) #86245 02677 20 Ruger M77 Hawkeye 375 Ruger cal. bolt 2 Winchester Super X Pump mod. SXP act. w/ camo synthetic & matte stainless Rocky Mountain Elk Max 5 12 ga. 3 1/2" stock (NIB) #712-30052 pump shotgun w/ camo synthetic stock 21 Tikka M695 280 Rem. bolt act. w/ (NIB) #12AZT48794 synthetic stock (made in Finland) 3 Ruger Target Ranch Rifle 223 cal. semi- #977807 auto rifle w/ wood laminate - thumbhole 22 Ruger AR-556 5.56 Nato semi-auto rifle stock - SS barrel #580-49228 (new) #851-98443 4 Ruger 9E 9mm Luger semi-auto handgun 23 Howa Legacy mod. 1500 30-06 Sprg. bolt (NIB) #33755325 act. rifle w/ Patriotic synthetic stock 5 Bushmaster XM15-E2S 5.56mm/223 cal. (NIB) #8437615 semi-auto rifle #BK5011973 24 Smith & Wesson M&P 15 5.56 Nato semi- 6 Ruger American 308 Win. bolt act. in auto rifle (NIB) #TK58534 Limited camo synthetic stock (NIB) #694- 25 Browning BT-99 12 ga. 2 3/4" trap 90448 shotgun w/ ventilated rib #72D12763 7 US Remington 03-A3 30-06 bolt act. 26 Ruger American 6mm Rem. bolt act. in military rifle w/ cartouches #4180828 Limited Predator FDE synthetic stock (NIB) #690507404 8 Henry Cowboy Carbine 38-55 lever act. w/ deluxe checkered forearm & stock 27 Henry Classic Lever Action 22 LR shot (NIB) #3855CC01053 shell lever act. -
ANNOUNCING CAHABA SHRINERS 19Th ANNUAL BBQ & SPORTSMAN's GIVEAWAY OCTOBER 9, 2021
ANNOUNCING CAHABA SHRINERS 19th ANNUAL BBQ & SPORTSMAN’S GIVEAWAY OCTOBER 9, 2021 1226 Blake Bottom Rd, Huntsville, AL Doors Open 11:00 a.m. * Lunch served 11:30-1:30 p.m. Drawings Begin at 1:00 p.m. YOU MUST BE AGE 21 TO PURCHASE A TICKET A $20.00 ticket entitles you to a BBQ dinner and drink and an opportunity to win one or more of the following 100 guns. 1. GLOCK 21 45ACP GEN 4 26. TYPHOON DEFENSE X12 TACT 12GA 51. GLOCK 30SF 45ACP 76. WINDHAM AR-15 5.56 2. SPRINGFIELD 1911 45ACP 27. CITADEL ATA12 12GA 52. REMINGTON 1911 R1 45ACP 77. RUGER AMERICAN 270WIN 3. RUGER SUPER BLACKHAWK 44MAG 28. WINCHESTER SUPER X4 12GA 53. S&W M&P9 9MM 78. PANZER BULLPUP 12GA 4. RUGER AMERICAN 6MM 29. STEYR C9-A2 9MM 54. SPRINGFIELD XD 9MM 79. RUGER WRANGLER 22LR 5. BROWNING T-BOLT 22WMR 30. GLOCK 45 9MM GEN 5 55. REMINGTON 783 6.5CM 80. BERSA THUNDER 9 9MM 6. COLT 1911 45ACP 31. S&W BODYGUARD 38SPL 56. TAURUS TH9 9MM 81. RUGER GP100 357MAG 7. SPRINGFIELD XDS 9MM 32. TAURUS NIGHT COURT 45/410 57. RUGER SR45 45ACP 82. PARA USA 1911 45ACP 8. S&W M610 10MM 33. FOUR PEAKS PA-1225 12GA PUMP 58. S&W SW22 22LR 83. SAVAGE ARMS 10 FCP 308WIN 9. REMINGTON V3 12GA 34. GLOCK 43 9MM 59. GLOCK 17 9MM 84. MOSSBERG PATRIOT 6.5CM 10. REMINGTON 870 12GA 35. ROSSI GALLERY 22LR 60. TRISTAR KRX TACTICAL 12GA 85. -
30-30 Winchester 1 .30-30 Winchester
.30-30 Winchester 1 .30-30 Winchester .30-30 Winchester .30-30 cartridge (center) between 5.56×45mm NATO (.223 Remington), left, and 7.62×51mm NATO (.308 Winchester), right Type Rifle Place of origin United States Production history Designer Winchester Designed 1895 Manufacturer Winchester Produced 1895-Present Variants .25-35 Winchester, .219 Zipper, .30-30 Ackley Improved, 7-30 Waters Specifications Case type Rimmed, bottlenecked Bullet diameter .308 in (7.8 mm) Neck diameter .330 in (8.4 mm) Shoulder diameter .401 in (10.2 mm) Base diameter .422 in (10.7 mm) Rim diameter .506 in (12.9 mm) Rim thickness .063 in (1.6 mm) Case length 2.039 in (51.8 mm) Primer type large rifle Ballistic performance Bullet weight/type Velocity Energy 110 gr (7 g) FP 2,684 ft/s (818 m/s) 1,760 ft·lbf (2,390 J) 130 gr (8 g) FP 2,496 ft/s (761 m/s) 1,799 ft·lbf (2,439 J) 150 gr (10 g) FN 2,390 ft/s (730 m/s) 1,903 ft·lbf (2,580 J) 160 gr (10 g) cast LFN 1,616 ft/s (493 m/s) 928 ft·lbf (1,258 J) 170 gr (11 g) FP 2,227 ft/s (679 m/s) 1,873 ft·lbf (2,539 J) [1] Source(s): Hodgdon .30-30 Winchester 2 The .30-30 Winchester/.30 Winchester Center Fire/7.62×51mmR cartridge was first marketed in early 1895 for the Winchester Model 1894 lever-action rifle.[2] The .30-30 (thirty-thirty), as it is most commonly known, was the USA's first small-bore, sporting rifle cartridge designed for smokeless powder. -
Saturday April 28 , 2018
Saturday April 28th, 2018 Firearms, Sporting and Military Auction Being the Collection of Brian Govang with adtions. Firearms, Sporting and Military Auction Antique and Modern All Estate Fresh! Saturday April 28th, 2018 at 1:00pm Preview: Friday April 27th 10:00am-8:00pm 10:00am-1:00pm Day of Sale or by previous arrangement Daniel Buck Auctions Appraisals Fine Art Gallery 501 Lisbon Street Lisbon Falls, ME 04252 207-407-1444 Daniel Buck Soules – Auctioneer ME Lic. #AUC1591 NOTES CONDITIONS OF SALE The following “Conditions of Sale” are Daniel Buck’s and the Consignor’s Agreement with the Buyer relative to the prop- erty listed in the Auction Catalog. The glossary and all other contents of the catalog are subject to amendment by Daniel Buck by the posting of notices or by oral announcements made during the sale. All properties offered by Daniel Buck as agent for the Consignor unless the catalog indicates otherwise. By participating in a Daniel Buck sale, the Consignor, Bidder and Buyer agree to be bound by these Terms and Con- ditions. 1.) BEFORE THE SALE. Except for Online only auctions, all lots are available for inspection before and up to the begin- ning of the sale. Condition Reports are not included in the catalog description, but can be requested by contacting Dan- [email protected]. Any prospective bidder is encouraged to contact Daniel Buck Auctions for any information regarding the condition of any lot. Daniel Buck does not warrant the condition of any item. Any potential Buyer who is inter- ested in the condition of an item, are encouraged to contact Daniel Buck and, to the best of our ability, we will document for the prospective bidder the condition status of any lot the buyer is possibly interested in. -
Description Notes
Hiller Auction Service DNR Firearm Auction 2017 Lot Number & Selling order Description Notes Winchester Ranger 30-30 SN# 5392100 C# 13603 1 Tasco 3x9x32 & Sling ___________________________________ Remington 870 Express Super Mag 12 ga SN# D473629A C# 8034 2 Nikon Pro Staff 2-7x32 scope Rifle barrell ___________________________________ Remingtom Woodsmaster Model 740 30-06 SN# 57598 C# 15735 3 Bushnell 3-9x40 ___________________________________ Remington Woodsmaster Carbine 30-06 SN# D801661 C# 480031 4 Nikon 3-9x40 ___________________________________ Traditions Kentucky 50 cal. Blackpowder 5 SN# 141301727212 C# 11186 ___________________________________ CZ512 22WMR SN# B775788 C#15851 6 Leupold VX2 4-12x40 ___________________________________ Remington Wingmaster 870 12 ga SN# 887840V C#9786 7 Barska 3-9x40 Rifle barrel ___________________________________ Tikka T3 308 SN# A95813 C# 432494 8 Leupold VX2 3-9x40 ___________________________________ Winchester model 100 308 SN# 13718 C# 7671 9 Burris 3-9x50 No clip ___________________________________ Optima Elite 45-70 SN# 611305904708 C# 10105 10 Redfield 3-9x42 ___________________________________ Mossberg ATR 30-06 SN# ATR082551 C# 36487 11 3-9x40 scope ___________________________________ Norinco Chinese SKS 7.62x39 SN# 2507297 C# 22071 12 4x25 scope ___________________________________ Remington Model 710 243 SN# 71339223 C# 15620 13 Centerpoint 4-16x40 ___________________________________ New England Firearm Handi Rifle 243 cal. SN# NT220996 C# 429567 14 Simmons 2-7x44 ___________________________________ -
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Curios Or Relics List — January 1972 Through April 2018 Dear Collector
Curios or Relics List — January 1972 through April 2018 Dear Collector, The Firearms and Ammunition Technology Division (FATD) is pleased to provide you with a complete list of firearms curios or relics classifications from the previous editions of the Firearms Curios or Relics (C&R) List, ATF P 5300.11, combined with those made by FATD through April 2018. Further, we hope that this electronic edition of the Firearms Curios or Relics List, ATF P 5300.11, proves useful for providing an overview of regulations applicable to licensed collectors and ammunition classified as curios or relics. Please note that ATF is no longer publishing a hard copy of the C&R List. Table of Contents Section II — Firearms classified as curios or relics, still subject to the provisions of 18 U.S.C. Chapter 44, the Gun Control Act of 1968. ............................................................................................1 Section III — Firearms removed from the provisions of the National Firearms Act and classified as curios or relics, still subject to the provisions of 18 U.S.C. Chapter 44, the Gun Control Act of 1968. .......................................................................................................................................................23 Section IIIA —Firearms manufactured in or before 1898, removed from the provisions of the National Firearms Act and classified as antique firearms not subject to the provisions of 18 U.S.C. Chapter 44, the Gun Control Act of 1968. ..............................................................................65 Section IV — NFA firearms classified as curios or relics, still subject to the provisions of 26 U.S.C. Chapter 53, the National Firearms Act, and 18 U.S.C. Chapter 44, the Gun Control Act of 1968. .......................................................................................................................................................83 Section II — Firearms classified as curios or relics, still subject to the provisions of 18 U.S.C. -
Lightweight 1911 9Mms Compact 357 Mags Kydex And
GUN TESTS® THE CONSUMER RESOURCE FOR THE SERIOUS SHOOTER $5.95 May 2020/Volume XXXII, No. 5 LIGHTWEIGHT 1911 9MMS Tested: Springfield Armory 1911 Range Officer LW Compact, Ruger’s SR1911 LW Commander Stainless, Colt’s Lightweight Commander, and the Taurus 1911 Commander. Surprise finding: The company that created the concept falls way behind. ● Page 6 COMPACT 357 MAGS Tested: Colt King Cobra, Rossi 971, and Rock Island Armory’s AL3.0 import. Can the budget guns knock off the pricey snake? Only rounds downrange can tell… ● Page 17 KYDEX AND LEATHER HOLSTERS We closely examine products from Tulster, Werkz, Galco, Alien Gear, Blade Tech, JM Custom, Nelson, Jeffrey Custom Leather, DM Bullard, and Lobo Gun Leather to find the right carry fit.● Page 26 l l l DOWNRANGE: 2 FIRING LINE: 3 CUSTOMER SERVICE: 31 COMINGGun-Tests.com UP: 32 1 ® DODOWNRWNRANANGEGE Editor ....................W. Todd Woodard Managing Editor ........... Tracey Taylor Contributing Editors .... R.K. Campbell DEAR GUN TESTS READERS Roger Eckstine Robert Sadowski s the COVID-19 pandemic continues David Tannahill to spread, there is no doubt we are in Joe Woolley uncertain times. We at GUN TESTS want Sr. Tech Coordinator ............John Taylor to provide an update to our loyal readers Social Media Manager ......... Cara Blake Aabout plans for the coming weeks and months as it relates to our ongoing gun-testing coverage. As a leading provider of reader-focused gun- TO CONTACT THE STAFF: testing content, we are committed to serving [email protected] our readers despite these challenging times. We understand how important our periodicals, books, GUN TESTS ACCEPTS NO and digital media are to our gun-buying audience, Todd Woodard COMMERCIAL ADVERTISING and we will continue to deliver our products to you. -
Download AR Dope Bag August 2001: Ed Brown Savanna Rifle
Ed Brown ost custom rifle- That means Brown actions and smiths begin with rifles are built one at a time on Savanna Rifle Mfactory bolt-actions computer numeric controlled that they rework according to machining centers to customer their philosophies. For world- order with each rifle personal- class shooter and custom gun- ly built and tested by Ed or one smith Ed Brown, that was of his two sons. The result is the unacceptable as he could not Ed Brown Model 702 action control the quality of mass- that Brown offers as the basic produced factory actions. For building block for five models. that reason, Brown set out to The NRA Technical Staff manufacture his own bolt- recently received an Ed Brown action that combines leading- Savanna model in .300 Win. edge manufacturing tech- Mag. for test and evaluation. niques and proven features The Brown Savanna rifle is 1 with old-world craftsmanship. a classically styled, 7 ⁄2-lb. SHOOTING RESULTS Ed Brown elected to manufac- .300 Win. Mag. Vel. @ 15' Energy Recoil Smallest Largest Average ture his own rifle actions, combining Cartridge (f.p.s.) (ft.-lbs.) (ft.-lbs.) (inches) (inches) (inches) old world craftsmanship with modern manu- Federal P300WT4 3125 Avg. 3,150 24.5 0.85 1.06 0.92 facturing techniques. They are offered in short 150-gr. TBBC 27 Sd or long lengths with right- or left-hand operation. Hornady 8202 2923 Avg. 3,131 25.9 0.61 1.08 0.84 165-gr. BTSPIL 20 Sd sporter intended for 26" stainless or carbon steel Winchester X30WM2 2861 Avg. -
Curios & Relics Update
CURIOS & RELICS UPDATE - 1985 Members of the Firearms Industry and Others Concerned The following listed firearms have been classified as curios and relics during the period January 1985 through March 1986. This list is an addition to the ATF Publication 5300.11 (12/84). The index below gives the starting page for each section in the 1984 publication: SECTION PAGE I. Ammunition classified as curios or relics (still under the Gun Control Act of 1968) 1 II. Firearms classified as curios or relics (still under the Gun Control Act of 1968) 10 Ill. NFA weapons removed from the Act as collector's items and classified as curios ~r relics (still under the Gun Control Act of 1968) 28 IV. NFA weapons classified as curios or relics (still under the National Firearms Act and Gun Control Act of 1968) 49 SECTION II Colt, Mark IV, Government Model, commemorative "Michigan State Police 60th Anniversary", 1917-1977. The left side of slide engraved with scroll pattern and depicts 4 modes of transportation; Horse, Motorcycle, Auto and Helicopter, serial numbers 1 of 1608 etc. Harrington and Richardson, Model 999, revolver, caliber 22 Long rifle, barrel 6 inch, 110th year commemorative, serial number from 001 to 999. -2- Hopkins and Allen, Model 1901, "FOREHAND", caliber .32 S&W long. Iver Johnson Arms, Pistol, caliber .380, U.S. Border Patrol 60th Anniversary commemorative, serial USBP 0001 to USBP 5000. Marlin, Model 336 TS carbine, caliber 30-30, Powell Wyoming 75th anniversary commemorative, having PW serial number prefix. Remington, Model 12, rifle, caliber .22 short, long rifle, and 22 Remington Special manufactured by Remington Arms, Union Metallic Cartridge Co., Remington Works, Ilion, New York from 1909 to 1936. -
Assault Weapons Ban of 2013
ASSAULT WEAPONS BAN OF 2013 U.S. Senator Dianne Feinstein A bill to ensure proper regulation of military-style 331 Hart Senate Office Building Washington, DC 20510 assault weapons and high-capacity ammunition http://feinstein.senate.gov feeding devices. 2/13 20152370 Confronting Assault Weapons in Society More than eight years have passed since the federal Assault Weapons Ban on military-style firearms expired in 2004. Since then, more than 350 people have been killed and more than 450 injured by these weapons. Towns like Newtown, Aurora and Tucson are now known for the mass shootings that shocked the nation. Mass murders in these towns and others across America demonstrate all too clearly the need to regulate deadly assault weapons and high-capacity ammunition magazines. On January 24, 2013, we gathered to introduce a new Assault Weapons Ban of 2013. This legisla- tion, stronger than the 1994 bill, has two primary goals: • First, halt the sale, manufacture, transfer and importation of 157 of the most commonly-owned military-style assault weapons and ban an additional group of assault weapons that are particularly lethal because they can accept a detachable ammunition magazine and have one or more military characteristics. • Second, ban large-capacity magazines and other ammunition feeding devices that hold more than 10 rounds of ammunition. These devices allow shooters to fire numerous rounds in rapid succession without having to reload. We firmly believe that weapons designed for war have no place on the streets of a civilized soci- ety. We must enforce existing law and enact commonsense measures to stop the proliferation of military-style assault weapons while protecting the rights of law-abiding citizens who use guns for hunting, household defense or legitimate recreational purposes.