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Listening to it rain, supposed to get 3 to 5 inches of it and @Annihilator in 3...2...1...
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Hi,

I'm being a lazy toad today. I think I'll go downstairs and utilize my little workout machine. Then I'll get cleaned up, work on some music, and go to worship team practice this evening. What's a retired fellow to do? Mrs. BassCliff is still out of town so I'll be raiding the fridge for leftovers. If I don't eat them all she gets mad. It's a good thing the trash gets put out tonight. :LOL:


Thank you for your indulgence,

BassCliff
 
Today stopped by a LGS and checked out the two of the three .357 lever guns I've been considering. They are...

1) S&W 1854 Stealth Hunter
2) Marlin 1894 Trapper
3) Marlin 1894 SBL

The S&W 1854 has some great attributes (ss action & barrel with black cerakote finish over the ss) but I just can't handle the M-Lok handguard.

The Marlin 1894 Trapper is real nice. Nice Skinner (local co.) rear sight & satin SS finish. Didn't care for the stock.

But I'm settling on the Marlin 1894 SBL since it has the integrated XS rear sight/picatinny rail, and the tritium fiber-optic front sight, and a much nicer stock that the Trapper.

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All three have real nice smooth actions, especially since the old Marlins typically had a rougher action that had to work in with use.

And the SBL is the cheaper of the two. Saving up some rewards to knock the price down significantly.

My .02
 
Today stopped by a LGS and checked out the two of the three .357 lever guns I've been considering. They are...

1) S&W 1854 Stealth Hunter
2) Marlin 1894 Trapper
3) Marlin 1894 SBL

The S&W 1854 has some great attributes (ss action & barrel with black cerakote finish over the ss) but I just can't handle the M-Lok handguard.

The Marlin 1894 Trapper is real nice. Nice Skinner (local co.) rear sight & satin SS finish. Didn't care for the stock.

But I'm settling on the Marlin 1894 SBL since it has the integrated XS rear sight/picatinny rail, and the tritium fiber-optic front sight, and a much nicer stock that the Trapper.

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All three have real nice smooth actions, especially since the old Marlins typically had a rougher action that had to work in with use.

And the SBL is the cheaper of the two. Saving up some rewards to knock the price down significantly.

My .02

Will likely get this MD for the SBL when I get it.

 
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