I'll be turning 40 in a few weeks wtfwtf unfortunately at the same time I'll be recovering from a sinus operation (you have to love the NHS for crap timing!!) :cool2:
I woke up yesterday and decided to treat myself to a long awaiting new toy as an early birthday pressy :shakeshout:
So I popped down to my preffered local toy shop and purchased a brand new Marlin 357 under lever
As it stands it's bog standard but I think a new peep sight and some work on the action and springs will soon follow clapclap
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I saw the Williams on SYSS website last night and I'll be in touch with Roger this week as I also want a spring and firing pin
As for comps I'll see how it goes
Alan
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well I was hoping to find out, it's apparently come from another shop that closed down so could be older stock is here a reference for the serial numbers anywhere ???
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just google it, it would appear mines a Remington!
It had REP on the right hand side of the barrel sign01 hopefully it'll not be a complete disaster, although it came with a bent forend sight blade!!
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