good period for Marlin...
The overall mfg's standard is very nice on this one, as you predicted. As a bonus, the trigger is crisp as a breaking icicle -- must be the ONLY one ;~`). However the innards, while nicely fitted and finished, can either wear to that slickery point or wait for stones and careful work after hunting season is done.
I was unaware of springs and other aftermarket action goodies. I do want to get a backup ejector, anyway, so please me towards those mods too, if you will. Haven't gone over to the Marlin board to mine info, yet. With current sched it'll be a bit, so mostly the gun'll get shot as is, untill hobby time is more available.
Again, thanks for the info. One of the reason to read this board adaily, besides the fine company -- get the straight story without a bunch of Kommando and Hex-perts running up sixty posts on a simple question.
Complete thread:
- 1894SC .357, LNIB got it for $350.00 - about 10 yeara old -
John Meeker,
2012-09-25, 13:07
- 1894SC .357, LNIB got it for $350.00 - about 10 yeara old -
W.R.D.,
2012-09-25, 13:36
- I think he transposed the letters, should be 1894CS.. - Hobie, 2012-09-25, 14:46
- I am not the only one... - Brian A, 2012-09-25, 14:17
- you lucky dog!!! good on you - Fivegunner, 2012-09-25, 15:23
- Good score! - Hoot, 2012-09-25, 16:06
- Great buy... - Cherokee, 2012-09-25, 16:39
- Thank you kindly, all. It is the only CF now, . -
John Meeker,
2012-09-25, 18:16
- To date a late model Marlin -
BCodd,
2012-09-25, 18:55
- '04............' 1996, thank you. -
John Meeker,
2012-09-26, 08:29
- That was a good period for Marlin, John -
BCodd,
2012-09-26, 09:37
- good period for Marlin... - John Meeker, 2012-09-27, 07:04
- That was a good period for Marlin, John -
BCodd,
2012-09-26, 09:37
- '04............' 1996, thank you. -
John Meeker,
2012-09-26, 08:29
- To date a late model Marlin -
BCodd,
2012-09-25, 18:55
- 1894SC .357, LNIB got it for $350.00 - about 10 yeara old -
W.R.D.,
2012-09-25, 13:36