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Marlin lever action in 35 Remington
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<blockquote data-quote="CZ284" data-source="post: 766676" data-attributes="member: 3482"><p>WM,</p><p>Thanks for the input. I doubt I'll part with it since my dad got it to hunt in the NY Adairondack monuntains, then decided he didn't want to do it any more as he got older so gave it to me, intending to pass it on to one of my boys. Now that my older son is getting a much stronger relationship with my dad as they get to know each other more, I suspect he'll want it. It probably doesn't have two boxes of cartridges fired through it, and two very small scratches on the wood, mainly from being moved from closet to closet. No bluing wear, rust or metal scratches, just not new in box clean.</p><p></p><p>It may be a fun thing to unt with, will get some cheap 200 gr. loads for the brass, then start reloading after that. </p><p></p><p>Thanks guys.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="CZ284, post: 766676, member: 3482"] WM, Thanks for the input. I doubt I'll part with it since my dad got it to hunt in the NY Adairondack monuntains, then decided he didn't want to do it any more as he got older so gave it to me, intending to pass it on to one of my boys. Now that my older son is getting a much stronger relationship with my dad as they get to know each other more, I suspect he'll want it. It probably doesn't have two boxes of cartridges fired through it, and two very small scratches on the wood, mainly from being moved from closet to closet. No bluing wear, rust or metal scratches, just not new in box clean. It may be a fun thing to unt with, will get some cheap 200 gr. loads for the brass, then start reloading after that. Thanks guys. [/QUOTE]
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