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I have a light weight Remington Marlin that I like in all respects except the lever. The rifle is chambered in 45-70. The lever raps the hand pretty hard on heavier loads. The levers I see for sale state they are for 336's... Do the Marlin 336 and the Remington Marlin 336 share the same part? Thanks
I prefer classic. Semper Fi I used to run with the hare. Now I'm envious of the tortoise and I do my own stunts but rarely intentionally
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WWG is a double edge sword. They got some nice stuff but the owner is a POS that I wouldn't piss on if he was on fire.
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Their levers, triggers, parts are making America great again!
Dunno iggy about any owner/ownette named POS.
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WWG is a double edge sword. They got some nice stuff but the owner is a POS that I wouldn't piss on if he was on fire. Jim West? Never heard anything bad about him before.
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WWG is a double edge sword. They got some nice stuff but the owner is a POS that I wouldn't piss on if he was on fire. Jim West? Never heard anything bad about him before. Maybe it was just a personality conflict don't know. Arrogant SOB. My wife dealt with him from time to time through his guiding business at the lodge, she can't stand him. Not to many people she doesn't get along with. WWG has some good stuff though.
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Maybe he is a prick. I just never heard about it before
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Jard has a big loop kit $99.00 Google is your friend
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I have a light weight Remington Marlin that I like in all respects except the lever. The rifle is chambered in 45-70. The lever raps the hand pretty hard on heavier loads. The levers I see for sale state they are for 336's... Do the Marlin 336 and the Remington Marlin 336 share the same part? Thanks Well Bugger if yours is in 45/70 its an 1895 not a 336. I woulda thought a "old Gun Crank" like you wouldn't have to have that explained to you by......what was it you said about me? "RAM don't know sh it" you phu kin lil' poser cheese dick. Thank you for asking such a stoooopid question showing yourself to all again what a no mind non gun poser you are
America is (supposed to be) a Republic, NOT a democracy. Learn the difference, help end the lie. Fear a government that fears your guns.
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Jard has a big loop kit $99.00 Google is your friend I found them on the WEB by googling for it. I was looking for recommendations and was wondering if one-part fits all. I've ordered part for an old Marlin 39 before and could not get correct information on the WEB. I ordered two different hammers and both were incorrect. Thus, the reason for asking the question.
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I have a light weight Remington Marlin that I like in all respects except the lever. The rifle is chambered in 45-70. The lever raps the hand pretty hard on heavier loads. The levers I see for sale state they are for 336's... Do the Marlin 336 and the Remington Marlin 336 share the same part? Thanks Well Bugger if yours is in 45/70 its an 1895 not a 336. I woulda thought a "old Gun Crank" like you wouldn't have to have that explained to you by......what was it you said about me? "RAM don't know sh it" you phu kin lil' poser cheese dick. Thank you for asking such a stoooopid question showing yourself to all again what a no mind non gun poser you are If you’re saying a new 1895 is not a 336 you better do a little research.
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I have a light weight Remington Marlin that I like in all respects except the lever. The rifle is chambered in 45-70. The lever raps the hand pretty hard on heavier loads. The levers I see for sale state they are for 336's... Do the Marlin 336 and the Remington Marlin 336 share the same part? Thanks Well Bugger if yours is in 45/70 its an 1895 not a 336. I woulda thought a "old Gun Crank" like you wouldn't have to have that explained to you by......what was it you said about me? "RAM don't know sh it" you phu kin lil' poser cheese dick. Thank you for asking such a stoooopid question showing yourself to all again what a no mind non gun poser you are If you’re saying a new 1895 is not a 336 you better do a little research. RAM there’s no excuse for your stupidity. Yet your mouth far exceeds the stupidity you proudly show. GFY. You stupid reprobate.
I prefer classic. Semper Fi I used to run with the hare. Now I'm envious of the tortoise and I do my own stunts but rarely intentionally
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I have a light weight Remington Marlin that I like in all respects except the lever. The rifle is chambered in 45-70. The lever raps the hand pretty hard on heavier loads. The levers I see for sale state they are for 336's... Do the Marlin 336 and the Remington Marlin 336 share the same part? Thanks Well Bugger if yours is in 45/70 its an 1895 not a 336. I woulda thought a "old Gun Crank" like you wouldn't have to have that explained to you by......what was it you said about me? "RAM don't know sh it" you phu kin lil' poser cheese dick. Thank you for asking such a stoooopid question showing yourself to all again what a no mind non gun poser you are If you’re saying a new 1895 is not a 336 you better do a little research. Exactly. The exact same receiver. Same dimensions. 1895 just has more metal removed
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Went the other way with my one and only Remlin in 45/70. Hate that damn big loop. Found the regular loop on ebay, no doubt extra from somebody swapping it out for the big one. And no, the big loop isn't for sale. My son made me promise to put it up so he can change it back when I start pushing up daisies. Oh, and yeah, the small loop is from a "336", plug and play.
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