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Can anyone suggest a smith that does trigger jobs for the Marlin 336 specifically or any books that discuss smithing the rifle?
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NFG,
Welcome to a
VERY
informative site!! Here is a good place to go if you are the least bit handy:
http://marlinowners.com/board/viewforum.php?f=28&sid=ab1e27a45da40ff94708c23df807dbc3
I have tons of stuff on my hard drive that I am willing and eager to share if you need. There is one catch though!!!! You
must
mentor others when you become proficient. Just e-mail me if needed, as I had lots of help when I got started. Heck, I
still
need lots of help and this is a great place to get it.
Dave
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February 07, 2006, 02:26:16 PM »
I'd look at a Wild West Guns replacement trigger. Expensive, about $90, but drops in and gives an instant and crisp 3 lb pull. I put one in my Marlin recently and love it. Midway, Brownell's, and others have them.
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February 08, 2006, 07:05:37 AM »
I agree with the previous posters. For tuning ideas I'd also check out
LEVERGUNS ? An American Heritage
by Paco Kelly (
http://www.leverguns.com/
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Accurizing the factory rifle
by M.L. McPherson and the cowboy action tuning sections at
http://www.marauder.homestead.com/irons.html
No way for me to know how much experience you have with this, but there are lots of good ideas out there for tuning these rifles. So have fun, but go slow, understand the consequences before you remove any metal, and if you are uncomfortable with the work involved contact a gunsmith.
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I must ask myself. Is is possible for a guy like VTDW to aquire enough help anywhere to make a difference? realidahorock
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You two kin to each other?
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You two kin to each other?
Yep,
Realidahorock is my brother that I have never seen. Therefore my Avatar. I will get to meet him in 2007 in Wyoming. Can't wait.
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