Marlin Dark, .357 and .44

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Marlin Dark, .357 and .44

#1 Post by BamBam »

Raytrade say March/April for these in the UK.

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Re: Marlin Dark, .357 and .44

#2 Post by Geek »

I like it!
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I thought that we were trying to cut down on the use of tatty plastics.
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Re: Marlin Dark, .357 and .44

#4 Post by mag41uk »

Dont like the big loop
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#5 Post by Pinguino »

Are those security hex screws in the action??
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#6 Post by BamBam »

Pinguino wrote:Are those security hex screws in the action??
Countersunk allen screws, yes, by the looks.
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#7 Post by BamBam »

mag41uk wrote:Dont like the big loop
I like big loops and I cannot lie.
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#8 Post by Sim G »

FredB wrote:I thought that we were trying to cut down on the use of tatty plastics.
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There's no plastic on it....
In 1978 I was told by my grand dad that the secret to rifle accuracy is, a quality bullet, fired down a quality barrel..... How has that changed?

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#9 Post by Cornish-Viking »

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.
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#10 Post by Geek »

BamBam - how much are they?
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