£1249 @ McAvoys.Geek wrote:BamBam - how much are they?
Marlin Dark, .357 and .44
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Re: Marlin Dark, .357 and .44
Thank youRDC wrote:£1249 @ McAvoys.Geek wrote:BamBam - how much are they?
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Re: Marlin Dark, .357 and .44
So, they were baked on a Tuesday then ?
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Couldn't you shoot it where you shoot your other rifles?.Cornish-Viking wrote:When I collected my Tikka from Dauntsey Guns, I got hands on with one there. Lovely bit of kit. Shame in Cornwall there is no where to shoot it or else my variation would of went straight in.
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Re: Marlin Dark, .357 and .44
Sorry I know the post wasn't aimed at me but at Dauntsey Gun they were around £1300 ish and I know Clinton had a few in stock.Geek wrote:BamBam - how much are they?
Re: Marlin Dark, .357 and .44
How long is the barrel?
Re: Marlin Dark, .357 and .44
Stock looks rubbish with that finish on it. Pop one of the Form stocks in the black laminate on it and your done
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Not a problem, it's just that I know BamBam, we are members of the same club.Cornish-Viking wrote:Sorry I know the post wasn't aimed at me but at Dauntsey Gun they were around £1300 ish and I know Clinton had a few in stock.Geek wrote:BamBam - how much are they?
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Re: Marlin Dark, .357 and .44
And what are those bread tags for ? We assumed it was to identify when the rifle was baked but we suspect that's a tenuous supposition...
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Re: Marlin Dark, .357 and .44
They're tags that SHOT show use to identify that the rifle has been checked and does not have a live firing pin.meles meles wrote:And what are those bread tags for ? We assumed it was to identify when the rifle was baked but we suspect that's a tenuous supposition...

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