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Who shoots a Zipper ?
I saw a Marlin lever 336 in 219 Zipper , now I want one ... :-) cool guns . The Winchester mod 64 is also very nice , if you can find one ..$$


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I shot a .219 AI Zipper fpr years. It was my go-to varmint rifle.



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I have a smokeless rolling block in 219 zipper.
Old fajen pistolgrip, high comb stock. Heavy barrel and an old 10X weaver.
It shoots very well, and has that nostalgia feel when I shoot a crow or woodchuck with it.
 
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I built one on a Remington rolling block action in the mid 80s in 219 AI. It was a hoot! I sold the rifle years ago + my dies recently.


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Thanks guys
It just seemed kinda strange , to see a varmint caliber in a lever action rifle with open sights ...they must of had good eyes back then ...pretty cool caliber


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Bob, at your age, the only thing concerning zippers that you need to be concerned about is keeping yours up :-)
 
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I recall having one in a Win model 64, as I recall I made ammo from 30-30 brass...25-35 necked down also works but 25-35 brass is bad stuff that splits out, not dangerous but case loss with it is high..


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Thanks guys , I got a bid on a Marlin 336 - 219 Zipper , see what happens..


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Xausa , that's a really nice looking rifle ..
I'll bet that shoots well ..

Back 40 , yours must be cool and fun to shoot as well ...


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As I write this, I look at the corner and see a Hi-Wall Winchester M1885 in .219 Zipper AI in the early 28* shoulder. I wanted a nostalgia Varminter and came across this on after the owner's passing, and his son needed to take care of a bill. It has a 26" Pac-Nor 10" twist barrel. I put a Redfield 20X M3200 scope on so it would look old. It's quite a looker from the old days. Have fun, Gene
 
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Nice one Gene .....

Hold still varmint whiles I plug ya ...:-)


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Marlins in 219 are the better deal for a using rifle and when you shoot out the bore you can send it to me and I will buy it and rebore it to a 25-35 Win..yeeehaawww.. clap


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Originally posted by Bear Cat:
Xausa , that's a really nice looking rifle ..
I'll bet that shoots well ..

Back 40 , yours must be cool and fun to shoot as well ...

It put an end to many a crow and ground hog in its day. It has been passed on to another owner who I hope will treasure it as much as I did. My varmint hunting days are over and I have disposed of all my varmint rifles, mostly single shots, either Winchesters like that one or Sharps Borschardts, all built by the same two master craftsmen, now, sadly, no longer with us. I have only one of their single shots left, a 7X57R, which is a honey of a deer rifle.

 
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I have a first year production 336 in 219 Zipper and well as one from the last year of production.
I have a set of 219 zipper forming dies when you need brass. as brass with the correct headstamp is difficult to locate.


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Good to know on the forming dies
Bob


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Yes, it is, even though I've sold my rifle years ago + just recently finally sold my RCBS dies to someone who could use them. I know that I had a set of case form dies as well but couldn't find them. Most likely loaned them out + forgot who to.


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