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    Love for the 336

    I just got another lever gun ready for the customer so I thought I would let you take a look.


    I would like to know what you think of the work I did everything but cut the gun to 16.5 it came to us 18 inch long



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    Quote Originally Posted by Mr. Smith View Post
    Simply beautiful. Makes me wish I had a good lever gun to send to you for some work.
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    Thank you

    We would love to help you any time.
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    It looks good. I don't know about the but pad, but that's just me.

    Makes me think about buying a another Marlin and sending it your way, but I have said that before.

    So I can't tell is the scope on a quick release, or is there a hole in those mounts so that you can use the irons without removing the scope?
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    Quote Originally Posted by Mac5.56 View Post
    It looks good. I don't know about the but pad, but that's just me.

    Makes me think about buying a another Marlin and sending it your way, but I have said that before.

    So I can't tell is the scope on a quick release, or is there a hole in those mounts so that you can use the irons without removing the scope?
    Thanks I will help you any way I can.
    The rings are QR.
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    really nice. I want to get a 16.5" .44 mag levergun
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    Sweet 336.

    Outside of military rifles, lever guns are my favorite.

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    Very nice work on that lever gun.

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    The stuff you make reeks of sex,,, strengthens the utilitarian nature of the lever gun..

    Im going to have to send you my guide/336 and find a 1894 to have a mini guide made

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    What? No Aimpoint or Eotech?



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