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<blockquote data-quote="Cowbaby" data-source="post: 3693818" data-attributes="member: 46875"><p>I am not familiar with Dove's sights but just be aware that if they require hole drilling, especially side type mounts your going to can about 200 dollars in collector value of the heirlooms you have. Of course it is yours and if you never want to sell it you can proceed however you wish.</p><p></p><p>I just heard you talking about making a Scout rifle out of a pre64 .32 special and images of you chop sawing 4" off the barrel and mag to make the 16" Scout model made me cringe and grit my teeth a little is all.</p><p></p><p>My own rifle only weighs about 5pds fully loaded and is a joy to carry. If I ever see the day that gets to heavy for me I would just stick 3 shells in it or something. If I want something that needs a scoped rifles range I grab a different gun or would look around for at 336 Marlin which are made for it.</p><p>Just some things to consider.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Cowbaby, post: 3693818, member: 46875"] I am not familiar with Dove's sights but just be aware that if they require hole drilling, especially side type mounts your going to can about 200 dollars in collector value of the heirlooms you have. Of course it is yours and if you never want to sell it you can proceed however you wish. I just heard you talking about making a Scout rifle out of a pre64 .32 special and images of you chop sawing 4" off the barrel and mag to make the 16" Scout model made me cringe and grit my teeth a little is all. My own rifle only weighs about 5pds fully loaded and is a joy to carry. If I ever see the day that gets to heavy for me I would just stick 3 shells in it or something. If I want something that needs a scoped rifles range I grab a different gun or would look around for at 336 Marlin which are made for it. Just some things to consider. [/QUOTE]
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