WTB 30-06 Lever Gun
Posted: Sat Feb 07, 2009 7:42 pm
I am looking for a 30-06 lever gun. I have a Marlin 336 30-30 that I can do a partial trade with or pay cash outright.
Thanks.
texasag
Thanks.
texasag
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I can think of the Winchester M1895 and the Browning BLR off the top of my head.Texian wrote:I don't know of any lever action chambered in 30.06
Production of the Winchester Model 1895 in 30.06 ceased after 1931. Beginning in 2001, Model 1895 rifles were again produced as limited editions but not in caliber 30.06.* Today's list prices for the Model 1895 in .405 Winchester begin just south of $1800 and go up from there.Captain Matt wrote: I can think of the Winchester M1895 and the Browning BLR off the top of my head.
Why do you not expect to find one? Captain Matt has already found one for you. What are we missing here? I know you originally said 30.06 but you didn't say that point was non-negotiable. The new .338 Marlin Express exceeds 30.06 ballistics by a small margin and retains the tubular magazine with 5+1 capabilities for less than 900.00 MSRP in stainless steel. Is price your hangup? The Browning BLR new in 30.06 with box magazine is under a $1000.00 MSRP. Why would you consider a 79 year old Winchester that is "new or like new" (is that really possible for anything less than a small fortune) from a total stranger? If 30.06 lever action is what you have to have, looks like the old Winchester or the Browning will have to be your choice.texasag93 wrote:I am trying to consolidate my calibers. I am going to .45, 12, .22, and 30-06 from here on out.
I have the Marlin 30-30. It is an excellent gun and shoots as well as I do, but not in the scope of my goal.
I do not expect to find one
texasag93 wrote:I do not expect to find one on this board. I left out "this board" by accident.
This is a CHL board, so mainly pistols are topics. Go to a Ford dealership, there will be Chevy's but only on the used lot and not plentiful.
I know I can buy one on gunsamerica. I like to buy locally when possible.
If I buy one in 1 week or in 2 years, it does not matter.
texasag
Miroku of Japan (Browning marked) made reproduction Winchester 1895s in 30-06 in the late 1990s and I believe into the early part of 2000s. They were 'centennial' rifles (1895-1995 for the model, and 1906-2006 for the cartridge). I believe (again) that these were marked up with NRA commemorative trim?? I guess I should have noted these were 'reproductions' in my post - sorry...Texian wrote:Why would you consider a 79 year old Winchester that is "new or like new" (is that really possible for anything less than a small fortune) from a total stranger?