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As you know I have been looking into getting a lever action for short range hunting. I was down visiting my dad over the weekend and he pulled out of his closet a 25-35 marlin and 30-40 winchester and gave them to me! I never knew he had them. My great-great grandpa bought both of them new or nearly new. The .30 for him and the 25-35 for my g-g grandma, the marlin has a manufacture date of 1898. Now for the bad news, both stocks have both been cut off and the good 'ol red recoil pad screwed on. They are both getting a bath tonight, and I will be heading to the range later this week. Question: neither of these have been shot for over 35 years, is there any danger as long as the tubes are clean?
 
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If the rifles are in good working order, and the barrels are free of obstruction you should be good to go.
When you say a 30/40 winchester , I think you mean a 30/40 craig ?
That would likly be a model 1895.
You can find them in prety rough shap that have a decent piece of wood,
They made the same rifle in 30,06 and many of those rifles were prety well torn up , as the rifle just was not up to the cartridge with full house loads.
If you show me a picture of your winchester I might be able to tell you some things about that might help you find a stock.
Mine, ie a sadle ring carbine in 3040 craig and its a hoot !
...tj3006


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