Marlin Part ?

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Mutt
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Marlin Part ?

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Does any one know where I can find a mag follower made of metal instead of plastic for my 1894 .45 colt cowboy limited OCT 24 inch barrel. ? I can find some made for .357 & .44 and a few others but not .45 Colt metal . Thanks in advance .


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Pete44ru
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Re: Marlin Part ?

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Do you know, or have nearby, a machinist ?

They're not exactly hard to dupe out of 1/2" bar stock, from the plastic one in your gun now.

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Mutt
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Re: Marlin Part ?

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Pete, that's not a bad idea . Might be able to find a man that could take care of that for me.
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Re: Marlin Part ?

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These guys seem to have the hard to find stuff and unlike Numrich they actually ship the correct part.
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Re: Marlin Part ?

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Brownells stocks them, as does our own Nate Kiowa Jones.

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