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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. -
May 2, 2021, On-Line Auction (PDF)
May 2, 2021 Spring Sale (All Sessions) Lot Title Winning Bid Amount 1 Canada's V.C.'s Hardcover Book 95 2 Loyal She Remains A Pictoral History of Ontario 22.5 3 Mixed Lot Military Softcover Books 6 4 Canadian Military Register of Foreign Awards 16 5 Mixed Lot Air Force Books 40 6 Warman's Civil War Collectables 22.5 7 London News Coronation 1937 and Canadian Valour Books 6 9 Mixed Lot Military Books 11 10 Military Books 2 11 Military Books 3 12 Framed Badges & Flashes 6 13 Mixed Lot American Civil War Books 10 14 Vintage Tank Periscope Prism Lenses 6 16 Mixed Lot Military Books 14 17 Canadian Expeditionary Force 1914-1918 170 18 Badges of the Canadian Forces 27.5 19 Warman's WW2 Collectables 15 20 Mixed Lot Books 2 21 Royal Canadian Mint Canadian Military WW2. Toronto Star Archives WW2 Photo Calendar. 2 22 Mixed Lot Military Books 42.5 23 Military Books 2 24 Military Breeches 25 25 Military Books WW2 2 26 British Battles & Medals 6 27 History of the Canadian Forces 1914-19 12 28 Collector Guide to the Fairbain-Sykes Fighting Knife 65 29 Canadian At War 1939/45 8 30 Military Books 3 31 Mixed Lot Military Books 16 32 McGill Honour Roll 1914-1918 32.5 33 Bank of Montreal Record of Service 1914-1918 16 35 Honours & Awards Canadian Naval Forces WW2 55 36 Mixed Lot Military Books 2 37 British Gallantry Awards 2 38 Mixed Lot Military Books 8 39 Canadian Military Aircraft Manufacturer Photographs 6 40 Bank of Commerce WW2 Service Records 16 41 University of Toronto Roll of Service 1914-1918 16 42 Dominion of Canada Militia List 1917 16 43 Mixed -
Curios Or Relics List — Update January 2008 Through June 2014 Section II — Firearms Classified As Curios Or Relics, Still Subject to the Provisions of 18 U.S.C
Curios or Relics List — Update January 2008 through June 2014 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. • Browning, .22 caliber, semiautomatic rifles, Grade III, mfd. by Fabrique Nationale in Belgium. • Browning Arms Company, “Renaissance” engraved FN Hi Power pistols, caliber 9mm, manufactured from 1954 to 1976. • Browning FN, “Renaissance” engraved semiautomatic pistols, caliber .25. • Browning FN, “Renaissance” Model 10\71 engraved semiautomatic pistols, caliber .380. • Colt, Model Lawman Mark III Revolvers, .357 Magnum, serial number J42429. • Colt, Model U, experimental prototype pistol, .22 caliber semiautomatic, S/N U870001. • Colt, Model U, experimental prototype pistol, .22 caliber semiautomatic, S/N U870004. • Firepower International, Ltd., Gustloff Volkssturmgewehr, caliber 7.92x33, S/N 2. • Firepower International, Ltd., Gustloff Volkssturmgewehr, caliber 7.92x33, S/N 6. • Johnson, Model 1941 semiautomatic rifles, .30 caliber, all serial numbers, with the collective markings, “CAL. 30-06 SEMI-AUTO, JOHNSON AUTOMATICS, MODEL 1941, MADE IN PROVIDENCE. R.I., U.S.A., and Cranston Arms Co.” —the latter enclosed in a triangle on the receiver. • Polish, Model P64 pistols, 9 x 18mm Makarov caliber, all serial numbers. • Springfield Armory, M1 Garand semiautomatic rifle, .30 caliber, S/N 2502800. • Walther, Model P38 semiautomatic pistols, bearing the Norwegian Army Ordnance crest on the slide, 9mm Luger caliber, S/N range 369001-370000. • Walther, post World War II production Model P38- and P1-type semiautomatic pistols made for or issued to a military force, police agency, or other government agency or entity. • Winchester, Model 1894, caliber .30WCF, S/N 399704, with 16-inch barrel. -
Amoskeag Online #127 - August 2020 08/30/2020 12:15 PM EDT
Auction - Amoskeag Online #127 - August 2020 08/30/2020 12:15 PM EDT Lot Title/Description Lot Title/Description 2000 Special Order Marlin Model 1881 Lever Action Rifle 2003 Winchester Pre '64 Model 94 Carbine serial #14521, 40-60, 32'' extra-length octagon barrel with a good plus to serial #1543634, 32 Win. Spcl., 20'' barrel with a bright about excellent perhaps near very good bore which shows strong rifling its full-length bore. The barrel and magazine tube retaining about 92-95% original with some scattered oxidation and perhaps some light pitting. All the blue, the loss being some even wear at the muzzles and a bit of metal surfaces are a dull gunmetal gray with overall oxidation speckling, scattered light oxidation staining near the rear band. The bands some spots of active oxidation, and light pitting. The primary markings themselves show a bit of wear and the receiver has toned to gray on the on the barrel and the caliber marking are still legible. The checkered natural carry point at the belly, with some strong original blue on the flats walnut forend rates about good with the remnants of checkering and a and upper surface. The smooth American walnut buttstock rates very handful of light cracks or splits, the metal being proud of the wood. good with the expected light dings and handling marks from the years There is no buttstock, nor its screw present, and the tang shows two and two small notches in the point of comb. The long wood forend added holes. There is a bead front sight and a Rocky Mountain style shows a bit more wear and more handling marks as-expected, it rating rear present which partially obscures the barrel marking. -
410 Shotgun Lever Action Winchester
410 Shotgun Lever Action Winchester Buy Winchester 9410 Lever-Action Shotgun. MSRP is $680. This rifle is in excellent condition and has been owned by me for the last 48 years. Comes in Blue and Stainless finish. On sale 20 Gauge Bolt Action Slug Shotgun And 410 Lever Action Shotgun Winchester You can order 20 Gauge Bolt Action Slug Shotgun And 410 Lever Action Shotgun W. In 1887, Browning introduced the Model 1887 Lever Action Repeating Shotgun, which loaded a fresh cartridge from its internal magazine by the operation of the action lever. Henry Repeating Arms Side Gate Lever Action Shotgun Walnut / Brass. 410 bore is the equivalent of 67 gauge when referring to normal shotgun gauges (10, 12, 16, 20, or 28). 2 1/2 inch shells. 410 GA, 20" [H018X-410] CA$1,299. Action: Lever. Individual. Henry Repeating Arms Lever Action Axe Blued / Walnut. One of the most commonly used manufacturers for a wide range of shooting needs, Winchester USA is an outstanding pick due to its reliability, consistency and durability. finish is starting to fade and crack image: vg: ithaca: 0: 50. It is also called “the experts gun” for good reasons. The product you are looking for Winchester 410 Lever Action Shotgun And Diamond Arms 410 Shotgun. The 24" barrel boasts a Buckhorn Rear sight with a white Triangle guide plus a Green Fiber-optic light gathering front sight. 410 shotgun. Winchester. At 50 yards the Federal and Winchester slugs. Suit new shotgun buy. Winchester Model 1887 Deluxe Lever Action Shotgun; J. 410 Winchester 9410 in the 1990s, nearly a decade later Marlin introduced a lever. -
A BILL to Regulate Assault Weapons, to Ensure That the Right to Keep and Bear Arms Is Not Unlimited, and for Other Purposes
SIL17927 S.L.C. 115TH CONGRESS 1ST SESSION S. ll To regulate assault weapons, to ensure that the right to keep and bear arms is not unlimited, and for other purposes. IN THE SENATE OF THE UNITED STATES llllllllll Mrs. FEINSTEIN (for herself, Mr. BLUMENTHAL, Mr. MURPHY, Mr. SCHU- MER, Mr. DURBIN, Mrs. MURRAY, Mr. REED, Mr. CARPER, Mr. MENEN- DEZ, Mr. CARDIN, Ms. KLOBUCHAR, Mr. WHITEHOUSE, Mrs. GILLI- BRAND, Mr. FRANKEN, Mr. SCHATZ, Ms. HIRONO, Ms. WARREN, Mr. MARKEY, Mr. BOOKER, Mr. VAN HOLLEN, Ms. DUCKWORTH, and Ms. HARRIS) introduced the following bill; which was read twice and referred to the Committee on llllllllll A BILL To regulate assault weapons, to ensure that the right to keep and bear arms is not unlimited, and for other purposes. 1 Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representa- 2 tives of the United States of America in Congress assembled, 3 SECTION 1. SHORT TITLE. 4 This Act may be cited as the ‘‘Assault Weapons Ban 5 of 2017’’. 6 SEC. 2. DEFINITIONS. 7 (a) IN GENERAL.—Section 921(a) of title 18, United 8 States Code, is amended— SIL17927 S.L.C. 2 1 (1) by inserting after paragraph (29) the fol- 2 lowing: 3 ‘‘(30) The term ‘semiautomatic pistol’ means any re- 4 peating pistol that— 5 ‘‘(A) utilizes a portion of the energy of a firing 6 cartridge to extract the fired cartridge case and 7 chamber the next round; and 8 ‘‘(B) requires a separate pull of the trigger to 9 fire each cartridge. 10 ‘‘(31) The term ‘semiautomatic shotgun’ means any 11 repeating shotgun that— 12 ‘‘(A) utilizes a portion of the energy of a firing 13 cartridge to extract the fired cartridge case and 14 chamber the next round; and 15 ‘‘(B) requires a separate pull of the trigger to 16 fire each cartridge.’’; and 17 (2) by adding at the end the following: 18 ‘‘(36) The term ‘semiautomatic assault weapon’ 19 means any of the following, regardless of country of manu- 20 facture or caliber of ammunition accepted: 21 ‘‘(A) A semiautomatic rifle that has the capac- 22 ity to accept a detachable magazine and any 1 of the 23 following: 24 ‘‘(i) A pistol grip. -
LLAMA MINIMAX 45 LAMA Was the Victim of Some Very Unfortunate Timing with Its IX-C Lautoloader (October 1994, P
Dope Bag is compiled by Staff and Contributing Editors: David Andrews, Hugh C. Birnbaum, Bruce N. Canfield, Russ Carpenter, O. Reid Coffield, William C. Davis, Jr., Pete Dickey, Charles Fagg, Robert W. Hunnicutt, Mark A. Keefe, IV, Angus Laidlaw, Scott E. Mayer, Charles E. Petty, Robert B. Pomeranz, O.D., Jim Supica, Charles R. Suydam, A.W.F. Taylerson and Stanton L. Wormley, Jr. CAUTION: Technical data and informa- tion contained herein are intended to pro- vide information based on the limited expe- rience of individuals under specific condi - tions and circumstances. They do not detail the comprehensive training procedures, techniques and safety precautions absolutely necessary to properly carry on ® LLAMA MINIMAX 45 LAMA was the victim of some very unfortunate timing with its IX-C Lautoloader (October 1994, p. 58), a large-capacity .45 that arrived just in time for the enactment of the Violent Crime and Law Enforcement Act. Fortunately, with some astute prod- ding from its U.S. importer, Llama rebounded with the MAX-1 (June 1995, p. 52), a single-stack M1911 type that cor- The Llama Minimax 45 is a com- rected many of the shortcomings of previ- pact .45 ACP autoloader that ous Llamas and that was priced to pick up comes on the heels of the ill- some of the business opened up by the timed IX-C large-capacity .45 auto. import ban on Chinese-made M1911s. Now the Spanish maker has responded to the current craze for smaller carry pis- tols with the Minimax 45, a pocket-sized .45 that carries forward many MAX-1 fea- 11 tures. -
GUNS Magazine March 2011
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Rifle/Shotgun Sights 278-293
UNIVERSAL HERITAGE ARMS REMINGTON 600 HIVIZ REAR SIGHT ELEVATOR KIT SIGHT DOVETAIL SLOT BLANK VENTILATED RIB FIBER OPTIC RIFLE SIGHT Eye Grabbing Dot For Fast Target Acquisition Fill Empty Dovetails For A Clean, 24 Of The Most Popular Elevators Replace Soft Factory Plastic With Steel Or Aluminum Finished Appearance Front sight: six, interchangeable, fiber Fits and looks like the original rib, with greatly improved strength. optic rods offer a choice to match nearly all Universal Elevator Kit contains 24 el- The perfect cure when removing Fully finished for easy installation; exactly replaces the now obsolete shooting and light conditions. The glowing, evators, covering the most common ones factory sights or restoring antiques to and unavailable factory, plastic rib. ab orange and green light pipes provide great you get calls for. Included are six double- original space. Mild steel blanks ma- SPECS: Steel, blue, matte finish. Aluminum, black, anodized, matte, finish. contrast against dark target backgrounds. ab step short elevators; 6 double-step long 1 chined slightly oversize for a close, 17 /2" (44.5cm) long. Uses existing screws. SPECS: Steel, black, matte finish. .315" (8mm), .380" (9.7mm), .420" elevators; 6 standard width (.080") sin- perfectly blended fit in barrel sight 3 1 #429-000-001AT Steel Rem. 600 Vent Rib, (10.7mm), .500" (12.7mm) height. Standard /8" dovetail. Light pipes: /16" gle-step elevators and six special narrow dovetails. Easy to shape, file and blue. ab 3 1 9B111J25 � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � $ 124.99 (1.5mm), /32" (2.4mm), /8" (3.1mm), diameter. .720" (18m) long. 3 width (.050") singlestep elevators. -
Alar/Iii MODEL 1894
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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. -
Quible Retirement RANCH AUCTION
Quible Retirement CBA RANCH AUCTION Saturday, September 16, 2017, 10:00 AM (MST) 6 Miles East of Merriman, NE; Mile Marker 141 (34305 US Hwy 20) Watch for CBA signs Equipment and Ranch JD 7410 Tractor (well cared for excellent condition) power quad transmission 3pt. 2610 hrs. new tires and duals with 740 JD loader • Big Dog 8 yrd. Dirt scrapper • New Holland Tedder Rake • 8’ 3 point straw crimper • New 95 Chevy pickup box (short) • Semi trailer 40’ (no title) • Storage container 40’ • Bale processor • JD 3 point quick hitch • Bale buster • 24’ Gooseneck 2 axle flatbed (Sandhills Manufacturing) • Rowse 2 bale fork • JD 95 3pt. 9 ½ ft. blade • Bison 3 shank ripper • 3pt. Post digger •Quick attach skidster post driver (near new) • Pickup box trailer • 1995 Feightliner tractor truck (has been tipped over) • 3 Horse gooseneck slant tandem axle trailer • 15 ½ ft. Flat bed trailer all steel tandem axle bumper pull hitch w/fenders • 3 Point hydraulic bale feeder (works good) Electric gas pump • Witte generator • 3 hp Electric motor • Chevy 350 motor with 4 bolt main • New in box 2450 hydro Shop and Misc. stat motor drive • 300 ft. discharge hose pump • Warn chemical equip. co. fire fighting rig for pickup (400 gal., Honda motor, 580 psi, 100ft. hose) • 1998 Warrior 193 boat & trailer w/135 Mercury optimax & Mercury 9.9 kicker • Hub for 535 baler • Vaccine guns • Metal tractor seat • Honda eg 3500 generator • used JD tractor seat from 7410 tractor • (2) garden corn planters • Fishing rods • Buckets of bolts • Craftsman 10” bench grinder • (2) 500 gal.