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    #16
    Love the old Marlins 47 I believe is the last year of the model 36

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      #17
      That's to cool.

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        #18
        Git Sum

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          #19
          Originally posted by twosixteens View Post
          Love the old Marlins 47 I believe is the last year of the model 36


          Yep. I put a peep on this one. I’ve shot several 3” groups at 200yds with it. Have TBH member witnessed 3/4” 100yd groups with it. Trigger breaks like glass at 2lbs....no lawyers involved when this one was made.




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            #20
            I thought you were talking about me!

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              #21
              Originally posted by Burnadell View Post
              I thought you were talking about me!
              Say what? You've got taxidermy work older than that.

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                #22
                Love me some lever guns

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                  #23
                  That's awesome!


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                    #24
                    Very nice.

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                      #25
                      Love it. I have. Pre 64 30-30 (1951) that I got when i was 11. I need to take it out and use it. It’s been a safe Queen for 30’years

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                        #26
                        Very cool.

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                          #27
                          Originally posted by El Paisano View Post
                          I shot a hog a couple of weeks ago with my 49 year old 336. They will do it all day every day. I put a Sig Echo thermal on mine so it can now do it all day AND NIGHT.
                          But all them Louis L’Amour books said the rifleman used the light of the moon to look across his sights

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