458lott
CGN Regular
- Location
- lower mainland b.c.
I bought one of the first ones made, its a awesome cast shooter, with 460gr flat nose. its a keeper.
I know this is a few weeks old, but figured I'd answer anyway as the thread keeps popping up: the rail is anodized aluminum, not steel. I supposed they could have polished the aluminum, but would probably be fairly expensive. If anyone really wanted to make it silver, all you've got to do is remove the anodizing, oven cleaner is an effective method. Probably want to remove the rail from the gun first....Why didn't they make the sight rail stainless? The black rail totally looks like #### on this gun amd takes away from all the beautiful stainless and gorgeous stock this has deterred me from buying
I know where there is a new one sitting in a shop in Ontario, for under 1100, I've been thinking about it for a few months now, it's still there!
Me too!Looking to purchase this gun.....where, where?
I hate to agree with the second post but the fit and finish of this rifle is garbage ....thats putting it nicely i own one ...sadly it is not a reflection of the marlin name since remington took over the marlin lever actions have gone to complete junk ...the gun itself is great laminate stock stainless barrel ect ect but fit finish and functionality is absolutley junk ...sorry but it is true i have cleaned polished lubricated done just about everything i can ...i have tried it completely dry no such luck i paid 1300 dollars for a paper weight . stick to henry or others. now having totally crapped on this gun and the marlin name i will say this i own 2 of the ver best .22 rifles i have ever shot out of the box both marlin 795 one scoped one open sights with cci ammo i will hit 2' groups all day long with the open sights marlin is very good but remington makes this45-70 and clearly dont give a rats a$$ about it. i will make a video in september 2016 and post it onto youtube for people to see. its horrible.
I bougt one a few years ago, knowing they had issues with ganky rifling, lifter not rising high enough to load, etc.. I looked at 4 of them before I found one that cycled nice, and had no issues known to be out there. Once I got it home, pulled the lever out and lightly filed down the sharp edges, put some rounds through it (about 40) and cleaned and lubed it. Runs like a dream.
I heard the retailer sent a couple back due to complaints. Getting to look before you buy (as opposed to internet purchasing), is the only way to go. I wouldn't pay the going rate now, paid $850 for it with a box of 405gr Federal, a scabbard and tax.