(older) Marlin Bolt actions
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(older) Marlin Bolt actions
I've bored you-guys with the "Santa Carry" thread...
as I was visiting the After-Christmas-Santa-Shops looking for a 1911,
I was finding "deals" on some descent Marlin Bolt rimfires...
I've got to find a cure for my advanced case of "Rugertoid Marlinitis"...
The Model-10 is a '69 model and has a home-made stock,
modeled after the traditional squirrel-embossed stock and nicely done.
The Model-81 is early '60s (I think, as it is sans S/N back then).
The Model-881 is '95 and Gently-Owned... except that it musta been
a diesel-mechanic that owned it... the lifter-mechanism was packed
with Brown-Thick-Axle-Grease !!! the trigger, too...
I guess he pawned it because it wouldn't cycle/fire in cold weather!
The Walnut-Targetted(tm) stock is really nice.
I should have taken a before/after photo of the grease-cleaning,
it was a real-hoot! ... but the budget for "firearms and cameras"
got used up before I got to the camera-store... and my older camera
needs daylight to take an acceptable image...
There were cheap-slings on the 81&881 and basic-RimFire scopes.
I'll re-install them later...
after some cleaning and oiling they all "feel fine"...
I need to go aim them at some paper and see what happens...
-- toy
Marlin 10, 81, 881
Marlin 10, 81, 881
Marlin 10 stock
Marlin 81
Marlin 881
as I was visiting the After-Christmas-Santa-Shops looking for a 1911,
I was finding "deals" on some descent Marlin Bolt rimfires...
I've got to find a cure for my advanced case of "Rugertoid Marlinitis"...
The Model-10 is a '69 model and has a home-made stock,
modeled after the traditional squirrel-embossed stock and nicely done.
The Model-81 is early '60s (I think, as it is sans S/N back then).
The Model-881 is '95 and Gently-Owned... except that it musta been
a diesel-mechanic that owned it... the lifter-mechanism was packed
with Brown-Thick-Axle-Grease !!! the trigger, too...
I guess he pawned it because it wouldn't cycle/fire in cold weather!
The Walnut-Targetted(tm) stock is really nice.
I should have taken a before/after photo of the grease-cleaning,
it was a real-hoot! ... but the budget for "firearms and cameras"
got used up before I got to the camera-store... and my older camera
needs daylight to take an acceptable image...
There were cheap-slings on the 81&881 and basic-RimFire scopes.
I'll re-install them later...
after some cleaning and oiling they all "feel fine"...
I need to go aim them at some paper and see what happens...
-- toy
Marlin 10, 81, 881
Marlin 10, 81, 881
Marlin 10 stock
Marlin 81
Marlin 881
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- bearandoldman
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Tex, you must really like them Marlins, as bad as I am with the Ruger 22/45's and the 10/22'. No reason to really need that many of them as you can only shoot one at a time unless you do one 22/45 in each hand as I have been know to do on more than one occasion At the indoor range a few years ago, I questioned the range master by asking, Can I shoot one gun in each hand as to meeting safety regulations, his answer was, I don't know, can you ???
You have great day and shoot straight and may the Good Lord smile on you.


- bearandoldman
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I thought I was the only one that did that, never can have too many guns, eh????Bullseye wrote:If you're like me, I end up taking too many firearms to the range and shooting them each very little. I have my favorites but many times I over pack.![]()
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- bearandoldman
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Jf you shoot up enough ammo at least that lightens the load to carry back into the house, unless you are a real brass scavenger.Bullseye wrote:Sometimes that is the problem. Oh well, at least I get a work out from hauling all that equipment back and forth.
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- bearandoldman
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No, just looking in the mirror, man when I used to belong to that indoor range that closed a year ago, they let me clean the floor and keep whatever I wanted to take and give it a loving home. Hard to scavenge brass at an outdoor range with the firing line covered with wood chips.toyfj40 wrote:Hey!!! have you been spyin' on me AGAIN!! ???bearandoldman wrote:unless you are a real brass scavenger.![]()
-- toy
You have great day and shoot straight and may the Good Lord smile on you.

