That's too bad. I know not all JM guns are perfect but fortunately I've never come across a bad one.It's a JM gun, bought it used around 2003, long before Remington bought Marlin.
That's too bad. I know not all JM guns are perfect but fortunately I've never come across a bad one.It's a JM gun, bought it used around 2003, long before Remington bought Marlin.
I'd just like to know if it's fixable. I know a little bit of Machining, but I'm no Gunsmith or Machinist. Would probably have to be broken down to bare parts to assess.That's too bad. I know not all JM guns are perfect but fortunately I've never come across a bad one.
There are some guys over at marlinowners.com that can probably tell you. Hopefully it's not a big project.I'd just like to know if it's fixable. I know a little bit of Machining, but I'm no Gunsmith or Machinist. Would probably have to be broken down to bare parts to assess.
Might make a nice donor for a .25/35 some day if it's fixable.
That's pretty hilarious.! Takes a lot of guts to post that,..Bravo.!When I was younger and of slightly less inteligence I polished a mosin nagant to the point that it went from an ok shooter to start to a tactical turd that could not hot the barn side of a broad. Easily over 1K flushed.View attachment 99683
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