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Rossi might have a hit here
29 July 2023, 02:27
Bill/OregonRossi might have a hit here
Not only does their new .30-30 have handsome Marlin lines, they were bright enough to offer a 3/4 magazine. My hat is off!
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29 July 2023, 08:12
Norman ConquestIt does resemble the Marlin, doesn't it? Even down to that silly cross bolt safety.
30 July 2023, 04:13
TCLouisThey should be cranking out some "Buckhammers" for those states that require such
Hope they have finally installed rifling machine which produces something other than 1:30 no matter what would be correct.
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01 August 2023, 12:03
buckeyeshooterRossi has cut the threads square instead of V thread on the rifle. This gives added strength to the Marlin design and opens up chambering the rifle in 308 marlin Express, 338 Marlin Express, 450 marlin, 307,356 and 375 Winchester. If Rossi chooses to chamber for the Marlin Expresses, they will be able to sell those quickly as there is interest by Marlin lovers and there were few made because of the Remington inability to cut the threads correctly and screwing the barrels on pointing down. So, especially the 338ME there were very few made correctly and it is probably the most useful big game cartridge ever made on a 336 action.
02 August 2023, 16:17
Bill/OregonBuckeye, that's good to hear that Rossi understands machining barrel-to-receiver machining.
TC, I am one of the apparent few who find the Buckhammer interesting. Be nice to have an alternative to the Henry.
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02 August 2023, 17:23
buckeyeshooterWe will have to wait and see what Rossi does, but they did do the 454 Casull and 480 Ruger in limited numbers on the Winchester 92 clone. So, there is hope.
07 August 2023, 05:16
BobsterWow, that now makes 3 co.'s producing the 336. Ruger,Henry and now Rossi.
09 August 2023, 17:58
hogfarmerIt does have a strong resemblance to my early fifties waffle top. Not a bad thing to emulate.
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10 August 2023, 12:39
buckeyeshooterquote:
Originally posted by hogfarmer:
It does have a strong resemblance to my early fifties waffle top. Not a bad thing to emulate.
I have my fathers 1951 336 in 35 remington, I will never give that one up. Fine made gun. The XLR series was the same version but in stainless/laminate. I think this one will be a success. Henry makes a good product, but the just look a bit odd to me.
12 August 2023, 16:18
LabmanThe beech stock is a real turn off for me.
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15 August 2023, 03:47
Steve E.Nice looking rifle, like Tom I'm not too fond of the stock. Some good Walnut would probably look better but I'm sure would make the price go up also.
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04 February 2024, 02:38
450 FullerNot as strong or as effective as a Winchester or Browning .348.
These earlier rifles also had no useless extra safety,which can be dangerous.
And the original designer of the Browning 1886 was : John Browning. No exras, just quality.
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02 August 2024, 22:46
AtkinsonThere is no room for improving many of the old guns like the 1911, Browning Hi POwer, win.94 and its git, 99 SAvage, pre 64 Win mod 70, just "tinkerers"
trying to replace easy production guns out of plastic and soft steel and cold blue!

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08 August 2024, 11:46
gsganzerquote:
Originally posted by Steve E.:
Nice looking rifle, like Tom I'm not too fond of the stock. Some good Walnut would probably look better but I'm sure would make the price go up also.
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I didn't know they made stocks using Bois D'arc

That is an ugly looking piece of wood they use.
09 August 2024, 02:30
Duane Wiebe (CG&R)I think hey hit the jackpot for ugly buttstock shape.
Point is...why? and that "stippling...why boher...Never knew anyone who drpped a rifle beause it DIDN'T have checkering.
Better to just leave it plain rather than look at crap like that
16 August 2024, 04:32
Bill/OregonIf we want to talk about shockingly ugly, boys, let's talk about the pathetic Henry revolver.

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16 August 2024, 15:16
p dog shooterquote:
There is no room for improving many of the old guns like the 1911
It has been greatly improved.
A new 1911 will feed better be made of better steel, have better sights, a better safety.
Just off the top of my head.
03 October 2024, 22:14
JeffreyPhDI've been wondering if Rossi's quality on the Win Mod 92 clones has gotten better.
15 October 2024, 03:05
3584ELKquote:
Originally posted by Atkinson:
There is no room for improving many of the old guns like the 1911, Browning Hi POwer, win.94 and its git, 99 SAvage, pre 64 Win mod 70, just "tinkerers"
trying to replace easy production guns out of plastic and soft steel and cold blue!
Agreed 100% Ray. I have been tinkering with a Winchester 1886 in .33 WCF of late. Granted, the cartridge is no barn burner, but the rifle is strong as hell, and I think a modern 1886 in .45-70 would be hard to beat.
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15 October 2024, 03:09
3584ELKquote:
Originally posted by JeffreyPhD:
I've been wondering if Rossi's quality on the Win Mod 92 clones has gotten better.
Brain Pearce wrote an interesting article on the Rossi .454 Casull in either RIFLE or HANDLOADER magazine and he praised the fit and quality in that article.
Merkel 140A- .470NE
Beretta Vittoria- 12 Ga.
J.P. Sauer & Sohn Type B- 9.3x64mm
ArmaLite AR-10A4- 7.62x51mm
Franchi Highlander- 12 Ga.
Marlin 1894 CB Limited- .41 Magnum
Remington 722- .244 Rem.
and many, many more.
An honest man learns to keep his horse saddled.