the forestock. Very nice subtle touches. I am inspired by your sow's ear projects of late. I have an old Glenfield 60 that has been neglected too long. Also a Remington 550 that was taken apart and never fixed. A long forgotten .270 bolt gun too. Lots of projects on the cheap for fun.
Some cast FNGC would be interesting with some Unique or other pistol powder. The 150 or 170 gr. at 1500 fps will leave a mark and penetrate like the devil.
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Testing the Project Marlin 30-30
- Jim Taylor, 2020-07-24, 11:43
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Nice work Jim
- steve todd, 2020-07-25, 09:28
- If I go to an aperture sight it will have one! (nm) - Jim Taylor, 2020-07-25, 15:03
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I like the bob-job and how you trimmed
- WB, 2020-07-24, 20:21
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I like the thinner stock and forend.
- Jim Taylor, 2020-07-25, 09:26
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The “ejector” as they call it is that bobby-pin
- WB, 2020-07-25, 12:32
- The rifle is actually new and if fired, not much. - Jim Taylor, 2020-07-25, 13:13
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The “ejector” as they call it is that bobby-pin
- WB, 2020-07-25, 12:32
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I like the thinner stock and forend.
- Jim Taylor, 2020-07-25, 09:26
- Winner Winner chicken dinner! (nm) - Sid R, 2020-07-24, 13:05
- LOOKS LIKE IT TURNED OUT FINE (nm) - JT, 2020-07-24, 12:20
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The Marlins have always been great guns...
- Huey, 2020-07-24, 11:47
- I agree. I have also never seen a bad Marlin. When - Gary Reeder, 2020-07-24, 13:54
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Nice work Jim
- steve todd, 2020-07-25, 09:28