MarlinSpares.com experience
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MarlinSpares.com experience
On monday I emailed MarlinSpares.com as I was thinking about buying a RPP Cloverleaf peep sight for my 1894CS and wanted some advice first. Very quick response and I ordered a peep sight and William fiber optic front sight as my front sight post was a little loose. Arrived special delivery 2 days later (today). All mounted up and ready for the next day at the range.
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Re: MarlinSpares.com experience
Sounds like excellent service to me.
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Yes, excellent Alan, and would definitely use them again in the future.
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Re: MarlinSpares.com experience
Ordered a few parts about 2 weeks ago. They arrived 2 days later which is good for getting delivered to North of Scotland
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Re: MarlinSpares.com experience
I've had similar excellent service from them. Lyman front diopter, Skinner rear element and turn screw bits for my 1894.
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I too have always had good service from MarlinSpares.com
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Re: MarlinSpares.com experience
jmc67, great thread, thanks for sharing the photos
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I have found them helpful in the past
Re: MarlinSpares.com experience
Jim @ Marlinspares knows his stuff. One of the best gallery shooters in the UK as well.
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