Just saw an email from Gun Parts Corp that they have under taken new production of Marlin parts that had dried up around the time Remington bought Marlin.
What parts exactly im not sure.
Also said parts for Remington, I'd guess older models.
GPC PARTS
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Re: GPC PARTS
I sure hope they do a good job on the parts! My past experience with parts sold by GPC that weren't factory leftover parts has been disappointing. They never seem to just drop in, and often they got returned because if I tried to fit them and lost they became my parts.
I have bought a lot of factory parts from Numrich GPC that are excellent.
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Re: GPC PARTS
I bought a used Smith m15 years ago, shot it a few times and then one day looked down the cylinder and realized a previous owner had reamed out the chambers to accept .357 rounds. Scared me, but the remainder or the gun looked okay. I ordered a new (used) cylinder from Gun Parts, keeping in mind that I'd had a few less than sterling experiences with them. Midway had said that their new m15 cylinders would interchange with m10, 14 and maybe a few others. I have a police return bull barrel m10 and tried that cylinder in the m15 but it didn't fit. The one I received from Gun Parts fit perfectly and I checked the alignment between cylinder and barrel with a range rod and the fit was perfect. There's practically no radial or longitudinal movement of the cylinder and the barrel/cylinder gap is excellent. I got lucky.
Re: GPC PARTS
Same for me but I have scored some nice original parts too.
One thing without question their return policy is top notch.
One thing without question their return policy is top notch.
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I've got some good stuff there
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Re: GPC PARTS
Okay, I've got to fess up and admit that the only good news/bad news experience I can recall with Gun Parts involved a replacement stock for a Ruger m77. The one I received looked like it was rode hard and put away wet. GPC indicated they would only bill me in one month provided I did not return the stock within that time. It looked so bad that I returned it promptly and was never billed for it.
- marlinman93
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Re: GPC PARTS
I haven't found their return policy to be the best myself.
I ordered a new pawl for a Colt SAA I had and when it came the little leaf spring was missing. I called them to ask for a replacement and they asked me to send them a picture. Sent the picture and they told me to send it back and then they'd send a new one. They wouldn't pay return postage, and when the new part came there was a note inside stating what I owed for postage for the replacement part. I called and told them they owed me for shipping, not me owing them and they said they'd drop their shipping charge, but never paid my return shipping.
I rarely buy from them anymore except items listed as excellent used, or new factory parts.
Bought a .45-70 Numrich barrel many years ago and the bore was hilarious. It started center on one end, and 1/8" off center on the other. How they could look at that and sell it was beyond me.
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