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Old 01-08-2017, 10:06 AM
bobinthesky bobinthesky is offline
 
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I've had several 94's over the years but I never really liked any of them, not sure why but they just don't do it for me.
I've had Marlins too and they are ok but the 1895 isn't long enough in the receiver for a long 350 or 400 grain bullet in the 45-70. That's something better left to the Chiappa 1886 which is a stronger action anyway.
Presently I'm having lots of fun with Rossi's and Chiappa's. The Rossi's can be a bit rough out of the box but you can dismantle it and deburr the action or just shoot it a bunch and smooth it out that way. I refinish the stocks and remove the gawd awful safety so they are more like the original 92's. The Chiappa 86 and 92's are pretty good right out of the box.
Pedesoli builds a real nice M86/71 but they are a bit pricey.
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