Marlin Canadian Tactical Troop

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Well I'm doing it too! After the Remington and Savage bandwagons (clubs), I believe it only fair that the Marlin lever guns be formed into a troop. The word club is too exclusive for my taste, a troop is so much cuddlier!

I just purchased a Marlin from the exchange forum and am asking all of fellow Marliner's to join my troop.

We could make t-shirts and logo's, or use our money to shoot more.

So come on feel the heat, join the Marlin "Lever Revolution" (tm).

Our moto: "They may be more accurate a longer distances, but we make bigger holes!"

Cheers, Troutseeker
 
marlin and Precision Rifles....notice how thes words don't mix??


take this to your hunting forum
 
Making a Marlin "tactical" troop is a disgrace to all other tactical troops. That's basically the same thing as calling a fishing rod "tactical".

-Rohann
 
I don't think it's allowed to be called tactical unless it's wearing this:

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and a red dot.
 
Hahahahah!

Ok, since these clubs are TACTICAL: when, to ANYONE here's knowledge, has someone EVER seen anything REMOTELY resembling a lever-action being used in a "tactical" situation by police, military, etc.? I'm not talking Cowboy movies (BTW Brokeback Mountain totally ruined that...).

-Rohann
 
Actually the Marlin and Winchester 30-30's were issued to The Pacific Coast Militia Rangers during WW 2. All the able bodied men were off in Germany then Japan got involved leaving our West Coast vulnerable. The Militia members were loggers fishermen etc. working all up and down the coast that worked at war critical jobs but also had to train and serve as coast watchers and guerrilla type war defense if Japan tried to make a landing.
 
I can help. I have a marlin extreme tactical 1895 for sale with smeared bug dope and drips of moose blood for sale for $5600. call me at 1800-DIP-SHAT
 
lcpaintballer said:
Now whats next? A ruger tactical troop? Cause if there is ill join :D


Hell yeah! I',m all over that one too. Own several Rugers, my Mini14 was pretty dang accurate like MOBD (minute of barn door). Plus my 5" Super Redhawk popping .300 grain bullets is the perfect room clearing gun!

Troutseeker
 
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Rohann said:
Making a Marlin "tactical" troop is a disgrace to all other tactical troops. That's basically the same thing as calling a fishing rod "tactical".

-Rohann

Please leave us alone, we are a friendly troop and you are part of a snobbish club... You Sir, are not invited.

Ever notice how accurate and efficient a Marlin 45/70 is? I can shoot one hole which easily covers what takes you tactical Remi and Savages 4 o 5 bullets to fill. Pathetic!

Troutseeker
 
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Nine said:
I don't think it's allowed to be called tactical unless it's wearing this:

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and a red dot.

Dont forget the anticant stuff, the bipod, the forward mounted infrared sonar light, the 20 moa base and the bunny antenna. I am in the wrong business, I should be supplying the Remington/Savage their pricy accessories, then I'd be rich!!!

Anyone for sand socks to raise/lower the butt stock by simply squeezing or releasing? I make these special for snipers, they come in black (formal) or green (not so formal) colours. $55 each plus shipping and GST/PST.

Troutseeker
 
Rohann said:
But would you call a Lee-Enfield "tactical"?

You obviously misunderstand the term "tactical". The SMLE is capable of providing accurate fire in conditions that would leave a Remington 700 broken and crying.
 
Rohann said:
Sure! That may be true. But would you call a Lee-Enfield "tactical"? How about a Nagant?

-Rohann
The "T" model Enfields , sure were tactical rifles, IMHO.
Scoped up sniper rifles with a cheek extension, designed for precsion shooting?
If that ain't tactical I don't know what is, except the term "tactical" is so overused and a catch phrase these days , any way.
Cat
 
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