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Lever Monday...post em up

There’s two in my safe. Both were gifts to the boys for their first Christmas. Both Henry .22’s, a Golden Boy for the oldest and a Silver Boy for the youngest.
I need to build a couple rifles for my boys. Don't know what though.
 
The advice I got from a good friend was to not get them “youth” rifles for this instance. They’ll have the rifles for many many years after neeeding a downsized gun.

So I also need to find a youth .22 to get the ball rolling.
I've got a Savage Rascal that has been an excellent 1st .22 much improved over the Cricket.
 
Alright so i saw this pic on reddit r/leverguns and I started down the rabbit hole. I decided my next rifle is going to be a level action brush gun probably for smaller deer and javelina. I'd like to keep ammo cheaper, so I'm leaning toward .357/.38. I'd rather not go full scope, I like the low profile of a reflex or just irons. The Henry All weather seemed like a good option but those are flying off the shelves lately. This might be a next year gun, but I'm having fun in the planning stages here

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How about a Marlin 1894 (either new or old) in .38-40 or .44-40? Way cooler than the Henry, imho.
 
How about a Marlin 1894 (either new or old) in .38-40 or .44-40? Way cooler than the Henry, imho.
Early in my hunting career, I occasionally carried my dad’s Winchester 1892 in 44-40. I never did shoot anything with it. It was an older rifle but it was not a family heirloom so he eventually traded it off for something more utilitarian. I did think the cartridge was cool.
 
Chiappa 1892 clone in 45 Colt. Color case hardened, slicker than snot.
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Marlin 39a, 22LR.
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Tried finding pics of the ones I've sold, but I apparently deleted them in shame. There was a Marlin 336, a Marlin 444, and a Henry Long Ranger.
 
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