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Does anyone know how to tighten up the forearm of the Marlin 336? Mine shifts side to side a bit near the back of the forearm and I'd like to tighten that up.
Hi there
I just looked at mine and as it is tight I do not want to "play" around with it.
What I did do for my Winchester model 50 semi-auto shotgun is buy a
schematic from Numrich. They are in New York somewhere. It was only a few
bucks if you don't mind using your visa on the internet and within a day or two they send you a schematic in PDF format and then I just keep it in the computer and you have all the part numbers etc. HOPE THIS HELPS YOU CAN CATCH ME AT DSKONKIN@TELUS.NET IN B.C. OR 250-399-4119 GOOD LUCK
Wood may have shrunk some, once apart and de greased, some epoxy may do the trick to build up the surface area a bit, and remain hidden when back together.
Frank
I just took some silcon caulking and smeared it on the inside of the wood stock. When it dries, it still remain flexible, and holds the stock quite tight,
EDIT: I should have said to let the caulking dry before putting it back together, so you dont stick the stock to the mag/bbl.
Thanks for the advice guys. I haven't decided whether I should give the home repair a try or whether I should just take it to a smith here in Calgary and get him to check it out as part of an overall checkup.