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My guess is Stainless Talo Big Lever. The STBL is a limited edition Talo rifle. The STBL is in stainles and sports the larger loop lever. Oddly enough, the barrels have SBL stamped on them but the STBL is not an SBL.
Wild West Guns in Anchorage, Alaska sells big loop levers for the 1894. They can be reached at www.wildwestguns.com. I thought I'd add that Wild West does not make a lever for the 1894. The do for the 336 and 1895s. The only guy that does is David Clay with DRC. Flexwing man
I am searching too, but I do not plan to pay any $150 for a big loop lever for my Marlin 1894SC. If I have to I want to buy a used or new plain lever and build a big loop myself. I recently bought a Lincoln 140c mig welder and I also have a Dremel tool to cut the lever then add metal and weld it back . I bet some blacksmith has built them before . carelock@suddenlink.net and my name is David if anyone can help. thanks
The rifle does not need to be disassembled to clean it. However, if you want to, the owner's manual has instructions for PARTIAL disassembly. The link below will take you to the owner's manual for that rifle. Would suggest you print and keep a copy.
That would be the Henry. The company still exists. If you mean the Henry rifle from the Civil War, then most lever action rifles are somewhat related, including the Henry Big Boy / Yellow Boy and the Winchester 94, but none are exact copies.
You need to see a gunsmith. Could be mechanical, could be a burr, etc..
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I have a j Stevens model 1915 (Favorite) Long Rifle Lever Action Rifle, Serial Number 115. If my memory serves me correctly my father told me he received it for his 12th birthday in 1924. It is in excellent condition. I had it refinished (metal and wood) several years ago. Big mistake I am told. Hope this helps.
It is a Class 1 Lever because they are like big scissors
The only rifle that comes to mind after reading your description is the spencer rifle.Especially a rifle that feed through the buttstock.I do not believe that Winchester ever produced a spencer carbine either during or after the civil war.
This is really a decent looking rifle. It's modeled after a Savage lever action big game rifle. It was made between 1965-70. Crosman no longer offers parts for this rifle but they do offer a web page of locations that repair older Crosman air rifles. See the link below
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