Lever action rifle - which one to buy?

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I've wanted a .357 lever gun for a while. I was at the LGS today and looked at one of the Rossis. I wasn't impressed with the action and finish, so I left it there.
 
My Marlin 1894c from 1979 is my sweetheart. The only other long gun I enjoy running as much would be my 56 39A.
 
If you don't mind a little extra weight, Henry Big Boy in .357 is nice.

Weight has its +'s and -'s.
 
If you come across an older Browning 92 they are one of the better 92's out there......
I like the 1892 action for pistol cartridges.
 
I'm in the Marlin camp with a 1894C .357 Mag, 1894 .44 Mag, two 336's in .30-30 and one in .35 Remington, and two 1895's in .45-70.
 
Still waiting on the rifle from Steve. Probably will be a another month or so. Lets hope MN does not enact the draconian laws they are proposing right now as I might not even be able to get the gun once it is done. Have been looking at some of the 30-30 lever guns at the local used place and might have to pick one of them up also. Just might have a hard time finding ammo at a descent price or at all.
 
these are the choices I made:
22 lr : marlin 39a
30-30 : marlin 336
pistol caliber: I own 2 Miroku build Winchester 1892 in 44-40 and they are the finest in fit and finish and with a great action.
(one 24 inch, straight stock 'short rifle', the other 16,5 inch John Wayne Memorial)
 
+1 on a Winnie 94AE in 357. 16 inch barrel (Trapper version) is tops!

If you can find them.

If not, I'd vote for the Marlin.
 
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