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I want to put together a rifle for serious woods use, to take hiking, pack rafting and Moose hunting. For this, I want to use a Marlin Guide gun but I have some extra money, and still have ~4 months before I'll need this gun so I was thinking of sending it off to a good gunsmith. Id like to get an action job on it (if they do this), skinner sights, porting, and maybe a larger lever loop. Can anybody recommend a gunsmith that could do this? Id like to get the ball rolling so this will be ready for my move up north. thanks!!! | ||
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Thanks for posting that, they have some beutiful looking stuff but I think their stuff is much more involved that what I was thinking about. | |||
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Superior Firearms - the gallery section on the website has some great photos of their work. http://www.superiorfirearmsllc.com/ They also have a section at m4c with some neat individual pieces/prices that might be more what you're looking for. http://www.m4carbine.net/forum...39-Superior-Firearms tp | |||
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Cool, thank you for the ideas. This may be more complicated than I'd hoped. I was sort of hoping to find a place I could just send in a marlin, pay 5-600 bucks for work and get it back a month or 2 later. | |||
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Skinner sights and a large loop you can do yourself. Porting in my opinion is a mistake. (having paid to have the porting on my Marlin cut off). Your time table is the biggest obstacle, especially for someone specializing it lever guns, though nothing you're after requires a specialist. _____________________________________________________ Sliced bread, the greatest thing since the 1911. | |||
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If a gunsmith can turn your work around quickly proceed with caution. Any worth their salt are backed up. | |||
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Wild West Guns comes to mind. Look for a JM proof stamp on the barrel. You can install the bear proof extractor, large loop, etc. yourself. ------- Trying to simplify my life... | |||
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Interesting, maybe Ill just do those basic things myself and skip the porting. I dont really want porting, just thought it might make it easier for y wife to shoot it. | |||
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Ranger Point Precision really cleaned up my Marlin SBL. While it was a real JM Marlin, it was a late one and I suspect the employees had stopped caring at that point. They are highly regarded on the Marlinowners.com forum. Link: http://www.rangerpointprecision.com Edited to add: I considered everyone from Wild West, Grizzly to Brockman's Custom. I eventually settled on RPP mostly based upon their CS and reputation on the Marlin forum. __________________________ | |||
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I have several JM Marlins (450, 444, 45lc, 44m, 357/38) but not a 45-70 guide gun. I've read that the new ones are getting better and better, can anybody comment on that? | |||
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Marlinowners.com is your source for all things Marlin. Check out their rant page dedicated to the Remlins. I haven't looked at it lately to see the reports. The 45-70 page should be helpful too. __________________________ | |||
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I always like to point out, 98% of the eleventy-zillion Marlins made are JM Marlins. ![]() Don't pay scalpers prices for something that isn't rare.This message has been edited. Last edited by: cas, _____________________________________________________ Sliced bread, the greatest thing since the 1911. | |||
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Thanks for all of the suggestions, as soon as I can get to a shop I'll see if I can find a guide gun that dosent exhibit some of the more recent problems and I'll go from there. Can anybody tell me, regarding skinner sights, those can be installed with simple tools? I mean no gunsmith needed? | |||
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Just screws. You can check out XS sights as well. _____________________________________________________ Sliced bread, the greatest thing since the 1911. | |||
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Cool thanks. Are the XS sights worth checking out? Skinners seem pretty sweet. | |||
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I'm just not crazy about the looks of the Skinners myself, why I haven't bought any. (though I do have one of their sight rings on my Benelli Supernova, no windage adjustments, just elevation) I have XS sights on a couple rifles. I believe they cost a but more than the Skinners. _____________________________________________________ Sliced bread, the greatest thing since the 1911. | |||
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Oh stewardess, I speak jive. ![]() |
Lew Bonitz / Grizzly is the only one I've used (two different rifles). His work is outstanding. | |||
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