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yukondog
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Fireing pin length
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January 26, 2012, 03:07:29 AM »
Can anyone tell me what the OAL the firing pin in a Marlin 35 rem. is?
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35 Rem being a chambering, what is the model of rifle?? Marlin made many models?? The 336 (most likely candidate) has a two piece firing pin.
More info needed for an intelligent answer.
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Length is not all that important protrusion is critical. A logical answer will require more info.
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