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That seems like a great rifle/cartridge to kill pigs with.


Any pic of it separated?Winchester Model 71, converted to a takedown. Chambered in 450 Alaskan.
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How beautiful is that?!I just recently got this Marlin model 1888 in a 38-40. These are very scarce. This is a topic object which Marlin didn’t make very many of. As old as it is it’s in exceptional condition.
It
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Whitney Kennedys were all the same frame size. I’m not sure why people call them large and small, as they are the same.I have a couple whitney kennedy's in 44 40 that are both working and firing rifles. And a whitney burgess large frame that I am in the process of restoring. I will try and get some pics up today! In the meantime is there anyone else that has any parts or schematics for a large frame? Im missing some pieces and would like make this rifle at the very least cycle correctly.

Possibly on the Kennedy's but I assure you that the Whitney Burgess there is 2 different sized frames.
That is the perfect antelope caliber. Nicely done!
Excellent! Thank you Shrapnel! I wasnt sure about what was listed in the book. I will definately have to order a copy. To bad there wasnt the the measurements of the parts in there!Whitney Kennedy is what I mentioned, they were the same size frame
In terms of mechanical pictures, here a few from Maxwells Book on Lever actions. There are many more in his book…
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