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<blockquote data-quote="Plateau Hunter" data-source="post: 290704" data-attributes="member: 389"><p>Lol on the trashcan. Lots of people slam them but I like mine. I bought it in '98 right after they came out and were supposed to have magazine and jamming issues. Mine has been great and is as reliable as my 10/22. I still use the old plastic first generation magazine but blow out the ammo residue with compressed air occasionally. It shoots pretty decent and I use it for a knockabout .22. I do have a lot nicer, more accurate rifles when I am serious about squirrel hunting.</p><p></p><p>Now that Marlin 99 series is pretty much prime for the trash can imo. A guy once gave me two of them and I did't even take them!! They have more parts than the space shuttle. I know they are popular and they have sold a few billion but I don't like them. Plateau Hunter</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Plateau Hunter, post: 290704, member: 389"] Lol on the trashcan. Lots of people slam them but I like mine. I bought it in '98 right after they came out and were supposed to have magazine and jamming issues. Mine has been great and is as reliable as my 10/22. I still use the old plastic first generation magazine but blow out the ammo residue with compressed air occasionally. It shoots pretty decent and I use it for a knockabout .22. I do have a lot nicer, more accurate rifles when I am serious about squirrel hunting. Now that Marlin 99 series is pretty much prime for the trash can imo. A guy once gave me two of them and I did't even take them!! They have more parts than the space shuttle. I know they are popular and they have sold a few billion but I don't like them. Plateau Hunter [/QUOTE]
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