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Marlin 39a Golden
Re: Marlin 39a Golden
You know Bandit I had a Savage 112 with a Syn stock and blue bull barrel in 223. It without a doubt was one of those kind of rifles. It would put some of those high dollar guns to shame. Savage is nothing to sneeze at they may not look like one of those high dollar snob guns but they build shooters. I have a Savage Bear Claw in a 338 win mag that is one fine gun. Al
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Re: Marlin 39a Golden
BigAL52, Mine is the 112 stainless single shot solid bottom action with the coffee laminated stock. Big old heavy beast. Lays on sand bags like it is welded there. I have a second one that may end up getting the barrel set back and chambered 222 Remington.BigAl52 wrote:You know Bandit I had a Savage 112 with a Syn stock and blue bull barrel in 223. It without a doubt was one of those kind of rifles.
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Re: Marlin 39a Golden
Love it. I've done the same with Contender pistols beating fancy rifles at 100 yards. Won't repeat some of the comments, here.bandit1250 wrote: That's OK with me though as I sent a few of them home from the range not very happy getting beat by a "lowly ugly Savage 220 Swift."
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