There are two advertised on Facebook Gallery Rifle group ("Drew" rings a bell). Pre-Remington (i.e. JM) Marlins in .357mag. I think he was asking £700, which might have included some bits. I've seen them advertised for a lot more.pbrazendale wrote:What sort of cost would I be looking at for a pre Remington marlin?
What .357 under lever?
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I would also recommend the Marlin. My .357 is from 2004 and is still in excellent condition.
I also have a Remlin in 45-70 gov and it has been a decent rifle with no issues.
I both rifles have scopes fitted and I changed the triggers for the WW happy-trigger which makes a huge difference.
I also have a Remlin in 45-70 gov and it has been a decent rifle with no issues.
I both rifles have scopes fitted and I changed the triggers for the WW happy-trigger which makes a huge difference.
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Marlins are not very user friendly for a left hander.
You need to keep your mouth shut when shooting and polo necks look sooooo dated.
You need to keep your mouth shut when shooting and polo necks look sooooo dated.
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Never had an issue with the side ejection and I'm a leftie. The cases always eject away from the body/face with my Marlins.
I always wear glasses but never had an issue, and I would have thought a top eject would have been worse for both left and right handers. And if you are one of the wrong-uns who puts a scope on it, the side eject would be better I guess.
I always wear glasses but never had an issue, and I would have thought a top eject would have been worse for both left and right handers. And if you are one of the wrong-uns who puts a scope on it, the side eject would be better I guess.
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I routinely shot my Marlin from the left shoulder as 1500 c.o.f demands it, likewise Bianchi. I never had a problem.
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Whizzbang wrote:There are two advertised on Facebook Gallery Rifle group ("Drew" rings a bell). Pre-Remington (i.e. JM) Marlins in .357mag. I think he was asking £700, which might have included some bits. I've seen them advertised for a lot more.pbrazendale wrote:What sort of cost would I be looking at for a pre Remington marlin?
Pretty certain that's running man on here.
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I paid nearly half that for mine..Whizzbang wrote:There are two advertised on Facebook Gallery Rifle group ("Drew" rings a bell). Pre-Remington (i.e. JM) Marlins in .357mag. I think he was asking £700, which might have included some bits. I've seen them advertised for a lot more.pbrazendale wrote:What sort of cost would I be looking at for a pre Remington marlin?
Turned out it belonged to a fellow club member as well, so I know it was looked after.
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The half dozen or Marlins I've had over the years were always a chew on for me with the case eject putting the spent ones in my face and down my front.
Must have had a string of Marlin duffers by the sounds of it.
Never had a problem with top ejects and I currently have three of them.
Scope isn't really something I'd put on an underlever so again a non issue for me.
Must have had a string of Marlin duffers by the sounds of it.
Never had a problem with top ejects and I currently have three of them.
Scope isn't really something I'd put on an underlever so again a non issue for me.
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Yep, I think it is just plain wrong to scope a nice underlever, but many do.
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I dont understand why people scope underlevers either. But there is nowt so queer as folk.
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