.44 magnum.
I'll spare you the loooooooooooong story but suffice it to say I find myself knee deep in lever actions.
Well, knee deep to me, that and "N" frame Smiths.
I've run the field of firearms, from AR-15's to Springfield M1A, in rifles, and bottom feeder autos in handguns.
I find that lever actions and revolvers are so red blooded American!
A couple weeks ago I got a lever Winchester 94 Trapper in .357.
Just love the thing but I am particularly fond of Marlins.Well don'cha'know a 94 Marlin came my way last night!
It's very much used, been carried in a pick up truck rack and bears the scars, but the metal is 95% and I can refinish the forend without any trouble. I doubt the thing has been fired much.
It has the original sights, and someone put a Lyman tang sight on it.
I've never had an 1894 Marlin and never a rifle in .44 magnum so I'm looking for all the advice and opinions I can solicit.
The Lyman tang looks like it's only adj. for elevation. That so?
What earthly good is a tang sight that only adj. up and down?
The only ammo I have is Wally white box Winnie 240 jsp for my M-29.
Could you fellers tell me what to expect with open sights?
The Lyman tang has got to go as it interfers with the way I grip the gun.
Could I put a receiver peep on it and which one?
What about a scope on the little carbine?
I'm getting older and a scope helps but would it look right on this neat little gun?
I doubt I'll ever do anything but plink with it as in Ohio you can't use it on deer but I have a woods and it'll make a great walk around gun.
Why wouldn't the 94 make a perfectly suitable home defense gun?
By the way I do reload and have everything to roll my own except ambition.
So the bottom line questions are:
What kind of 100 yard accuracy is the 94 capable of?
Scope or peeps.
How does one adj. the Lyman tang for windage?
If scope which one? I'm sure a 4 X 16 would be way big time out of place. What about a nice small 2.5 up to 4 X???
Never tried cast boolits in a micro groove. Thoughts.