BrentD
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I would like to hear some comparisons between the Marlin Guide Gun and the Winchester Model 1886 in 45-70.
My family has always been a Winchester family with a number of model 70's, a model 94 and a model 64.
I know the well storied functionality of the MGG and I'm wondering what I would be giving up if I followed my family tradition... https://www.winchesterguns.com/products/rifles/model-1886/model-1886-short-rifle.html
They are both fine rifles. I don't care for the short barrel Guide Gun, but if that's your thing, then you should be good to go.
There 2 differences between the two that matter to me. First, the Marlin is very easy to clean from the rear. Remove the lever screw and the lever pulls out of the bottom and you can pluck the bolt out of the rear. You can do it with your Leverman if you had to, and you can even buy a thumb screw that removes the need for any screwdriver at all. They are sorta ugly however. You can see it on my 1893 on that antelope.
The other difference is that the Marlin is probably lighter, even given similar barrels. The 86 is a huge action and the original 1895 Marlin .45-70 was similarly huge, but I believe the modern 1895 or guide gun action is really a 336 action or close to it. Might be wrong on that because I do not keep up on the modern models very well.
@squirrel another nice feature of the Marlin action is that you can take out the entire hammer/trigger group and tune it on your bench without having to trial and error disassemble-modify-reassemble-test-repeat, that gets a bit old. Trigger groups are a little different in the modern guns, however, compared to the old ones.
You will like them both. Maybe get one of each??