Marlin Dark, .357 and .44

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Re: Marlin Dark, .357 and .44

#11 Post by RDC »

Geek wrote:BamBam - how much are they?
£1249 @ McAvoys.
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Re: Marlin Dark, .357 and .44

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RDC wrote:
Geek wrote:BamBam - how much are they?
£1249 @ McAvoys.
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#13 Post by meles meles »

So, they were baked on a Tuesday then ?
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Re: Marlin Dark, .357 and .44

#14 Post by snayperskaya »

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.
Couldn't you shoot it where you shoot your other rifles?.
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Re: Marlin Dark, .357 and .44

#15 Post by Cornish-Viking »

Geek wrote:BamBam - how much are they?
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.
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Re: Marlin Dark, .357 and .44

#16 Post by Lampuki »

How long is the barrel?
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Re: Marlin Dark, .357 and .44

#17 Post by Gh0st »

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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Re: Marlin Dark, .357 and .44

#18 Post by Geek »

Cornish-Viking wrote:
Geek wrote:BamBam - how much are they?
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.
Not a problem, it's just that I know BamBam, we are members of the same club.
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Re: Marlin Dark, .357 and .44

#19 Post by meles meles »

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

#20 Post by BamBam »

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...
They're tags that SHOT show use to identify that the rifle has been checked and does not have a live firing pin.
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