Marlin Underlever Build
Posted: Thu Oct 30, 2014 7:22 pm
Hello,
Just thinking about the next rifle and I want a Marlin underlever that looks a bit like one of the "Wild West Guns - Alaskan Co-Pilots" without the cost in .44 magnum. This is what I think I want:
1) Stainless finish
2) Classic flat wooden stock
3) "Big Loop" lever
4) "Wild West Guns" hammer
5) Full length mag tube (with no bands)
6) Scout Scope Base with QD WWG rings + Leupold 2.5IER scout scope
This is the look I'm chasing but with a silver scout scope. Is this a project I should do myself or should I speak with a gunsmith? If so, who are the best people in the UK to do this work? I'd ideally like to buy a second hand Marlin and fit most of the parts myself. There seems to be so many variations of the Marlin it's difficult to know where to start.
I suppose the first question is where can I find a stainless Marlin in .44 or can I just have a standard Marlin bead blasted and polished? What should I look out for when buying a Marlin? I understand the older ones are better, but I don't specifically know what I'm looking for.
Can anyone help?
Cheers,
Craig.
Just thinking about the next rifle and I want a Marlin underlever that looks a bit like one of the "Wild West Guns - Alaskan Co-Pilots" without the cost in .44 magnum. This is what I think I want:
1) Stainless finish
2) Classic flat wooden stock
3) "Big Loop" lever
4) "Wild West Guns" hammer
5) Full length mag tube (with no bands)
6) Scout Scope Base with QD WWG rings + Leupold 2.5IER scout scope
This is the look I'm chasing but with a silver scout scope. Is this a project I should do myself or should I speak with a gunsmith? If so, who are the best people in the UK to do this work? I'd ideally like to buy a second hand Marlin and fit most of the parts myself. There seems to be so many variations of the Marlin it's difficult to know where to start.
I suppose the first question is where can I find a stainless Marlin in .44 or can I just have a standard Marlin bead blasted and polished? What should I look out for when buying a Marlin? I understand the older ones are better, but I don't specifically know what I'm looking for.
Can anyone help?
Cheers,
Craig.