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Snaveba

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  1. One of two Marlin 375s I have is for sale. I’m busy and lazy at the moment so I am linking where I have it listed on Marlin Owner’s Forum. For sale to folks woh can leagally own a firearm. TN license or HCP flash. https://www.marlinowners.com/threads/for-sale-marlin-375-manufactured-in-1980.663261/#post-8843989 I don’t think I’m breaking a rule here. If I am let me know
  2. What is the thread size and pitch of the threaded barrel?
  3. Very interesting low bore on that pistol. Looks like the recoil spring is above the barrel.
  4. Those are all beautiful. But especially the old levers.
  5. Does anyone in the group have an old (1900ish) Marlin 1893 from which I could get some dimensions. I am working on a replacement stock on a circa 1900 Model 1893 (38-55) and knowing the thickness at the pistol grip, butt plate, and other spots would help.
  6. Technically only true if they were rooster blessed first.
  7. Regarding removing the part from the SKS, I can’t help there. Depending upon what they used, you might get away with denatured alcohol. It works really well on poly finishes. I just wrap the piece is t-shirt rags and soak it with denatured alcohol until the finish is soft. An old credit card or hotel card works to scrape it off. Also steel wool soaked it DA or acetone I have used citrus strip a couple times. Both were to remove old factory finishes (once on a Winchester and once one a Marlin). Same process to remove the soft finish. I have never worked on a Block country weapon so I am unfamiliar with what the finish should be. In any case, if you feel the need to sand, do it sparingly and DON’T use anything more coarse than 220. Even that will leave scratches that you will have to work out. Try 400 first and depending upon how smooth you want it, go 800 to 1000. Patience (of which I struggle) is your friend
  8. I’m more upset about hearing this than about Toby Keith
  9. Next time I’m in Shreveport
  10. I think I have one of these disks around somewhere with a bunch of The String Cheese Incident live music. I probably can’t ever get it off at this point.
  11. I second this. Brian was the first TGO member I met. Bought a pistol from me (what brought me to the TGO). He was a great first impression of the group.
  12. Do you have any issues with the sub rounds cycling the P322? I have a SR22 that needs a threaded barrel for my Hydra AL (when it gets out of jail)
  13. I am in need of an early butt plate for a Marlin 1893 circa 1900. But, since I am working with an unfinished stock, I think I can make an early Winchester Carbine butt plate or even a really old Springfield Trapdoor 1873 butt plate will work. let me know what you got.
  14. Just added a Savage Model 1903. I think it is maybe from 1908. 24” octagonal barrel. All matching numbers.
  15. I learned to operate a right handed bolt left handed when I was on a rifle team in high school. You can’t remove the hand from the forend because it is in a glove and wrapped in the sling. Single shot bolt action is a trick left handed. Especially during a match.
  16. Do they have the right to search a locked container bolted into the trunk, or just the trunk?

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