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    Gunsmith for lever actions?

    Can anyone recommend a gunsmith to shorten and thread
    My marlin 336? Cheers

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    Any good gunsmith can do the job

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    Dean Maisey can do it.
    Gunworks have in the past but maybe it was a Robbie pet project.

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    Cheers mate. I will get in touch with him

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    However to expand on the first question which seems to be answered. Which Gunsmiths do people recommend for Marlins, Winchester 92s-94 etc repairs. Sorry for thread highjack.

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    Any Engineer, for that matter. I'm not sure if he's still kicking, but Thomas Rahn in Howick used to take on the odd job. Your friendly local gunshop (SAI, Serious Shooters, H+F, Guncity) should be able to point you to someone local.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Got-ya View Post
    However to expand on the first question which seems to be answered. Which Gunsmiths do people recommend for Marlins, Winchester 92s-94 etc repairs. Sorry for thread highjack.
    Repairs to what? Wood , metal, barrel, springs?

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    Repairs to action. Of a Win 94. Sorry for late reply

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    What about trigger jobs? Thinking of getting a Marlin 30/30 or 45'70 and have heard the aftermarket drop in parts for triggers are limited?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Got-ya View Post
    Repairs to action. Of a Win 94. Sorry for late reply
    Welding? or malfunction? Again, it's all engineering territory.

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    Quote Originally Posted by 308mate View Post
    What about trigger jobs? Thinking of getting a Marlin 30/30 or 45'70 and have heard the aftermarket drop in parts for triggers are limited?
    Ask Reloaders in Onehunga, I don't know specificaly about Marlin but they get timney and vq parts etc.
    But also, engineer can make or modify, though it may be cost prohibitive.
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    Whats broken/wrong on the 94?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Jaco Goosen View Post
    Whats broken/wrong on the 94?
    Broken shell carrier

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    Quote Originally Posted by Got-ya View Post
    Broken shell carrier
    You mean a 2" long bit of stainless channel with a couple holes in?
    G'wan, I bet you could make one yerself.

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    They may look like that in a rossi 92 but in a 94 that is a bit of an over simplification, no way I would like to make one from scratch if there was any other option. However your right I think I can repair it myself.

 

 

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