Be a lert, 'cause there's a 1963 Marlin Sporting Carbine, in .35 Remington, wending it's way from New England to Kansas, Toto .
MARLIN .35 REM SPORTING CARBINE WARNING ! !
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MARLIN .35 REM SPORTING CARBINE WARNING ! !
WARNING ! ! To all "lerts".
Be a lert, 'cause there's a 1963 Marlin Sporting Carbine, in .35 Remington, wending it's way from New England to Kansas, Toto .
Be a lert, 'cause there's a 1963 Marlin Sporting Carbine, in .35 Remington, wending it's way from New England to Kansas, Toto .
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Jason_W
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cool.
Mine isn't a pre '64, but I did just get back from my first range session with it.
I like it. Just the right amount of recoil and It's fairly accurate, even with the stock sights.
Mine isn't a pre '64, but I did just get back from my first range session with it.
I like it. Just the right amount of recoil and It's fairly accurate, even with the stock sights.
My first attempt at an outdoors website: http://www.diyballistics.com
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Jason_W
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Had 'em in another thread45Jack wrote:Jason_W wrote:cool.
Mine isn't a pre '64, but I did just get back from my first range session with it.
I like it. Just the right amount of recoil and It's fairly accurate, even with the stock sights.
http://www.levergunscommunity.com/viewt ... highlight=
My first attempt at an outdoors website: http://www.diyballistics.com

