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Shortening magazine tubes- why?

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08 April 2004, 19:57
Mark
Shortening magazine tubes- why?
I have seen quite a few old model 94's that had magazine tubes shortened, and I was wondering why people did this? The only thing I could think of would be if the tube had gotten damaged, but I really have no clue. Anyone care to shed some light on the subject?
08 April 2004, 22:19
s3v3ntyn1n3
My only thought is that it looks so much better, hard to beat a 2/3's length tube on a 24" rifle. Probably balances better with longer barrels as well.

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09 April 2004, 00:43
Scrollcutter
At one time, all of the Wichester lever action rifles could be ordered with whatever magazine tube length the customer wanted. You could specify button, half, 2/3rds, etc or even the number of cartridges you wanted the magazine to hold.

Could you imagine a Winchester '86 with a 36" barrel and a full length mag tube. Sheeze.
09 April 2004, 04:13
Jim in Idaho
Another thing a shorter tube will do is to eliminate the barrel band around the muzzle. That barrel band is a significant contributor to inaccuracy in lever actions unless it is relieved to be a loose slip fit around the barrel.

Gun Digest has had some good articles on making lever actions shoot and relieving the barrel stress caused by the barrel band was a definite "must-do".

It also moves the weight and balance back toward the receiver.

Besides, I agree that a 24" barrel with a 2/3's magazine just looks great, like some Model 64's or particularly that Marlin which is sitting in a pawn shop right now and which I don't need at all, I absolutely don't need it, nope, ain't gonna buy it, no matter that the price is great 'cause no one wants old used Marlin .30-30's, even if it is just the coolest looking Marlin I've ever seen, even if.... Uh, excuse me, I'll be back in a while.