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Does anyone know the make and model of a Lever Gun that had the loading gate on the side of the butt stock? I seem to remember it being a big bore, and either a Marlin or a Winchester. I just can't seem to remember which it was.

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loading from a gate in the stock is common for .22 LR, esp older models (pre 1980s at a guess, with most seen being 60s era?).   A less common but not rare variety open in the butt of the stock.    But I am drawing a blank on any big bore versions of this!!  

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Thanks fellas. I seem to remember a youtube video of Hickok45 shooting a lever gun and loading it through the gate on the butt stock, but I can't find the video. 

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As I recall (meaning, its probably wrong?) there were a number of antiques in some exticnt calibers that loaded this way, I did not consider those when I posted earlier.... ? 

 

I did look for a few min for a 45-70 lever but did not find a suitable match.  It seems likely enough that someone did this somewhere along the way.   That thing in the video is a beautiful antique, I have no sound so I have no idea what it was before he converted it to something else (nor what he converted it to).

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As I recall (meaning, its probably wrong?) there were a number of antiques in some exticnt calibers that loaded this way ...

Seems there was an Evans (Evins?) that loaded through the stock, using a proprietary cartridge ... ... maybe late 1800s?  May not be what the OP was thinking of, though.

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Found that Evans repeater -- still may not be what the OP remembered: nramuseum.com (or .org -- seems both work -- ), then search for "Evans."

 

Helical cylinder that loads through the stock -- thought I'd seen one, but couldn't remember where, or the name for sure ... chambered for an Evans .44 short and in a newer variation, the Evans .44 Long.  Held from 28 to 34 rounds.  Pretty interesting design, and I guess that's what stuck in the back of my memory ...

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Thanks again all ya'll. Dang if I can remember which youtube video it was. But, I know it was the great feller from Tennessee - Hickok45.

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