Norinco has a copy of that exact gun comming to market next year. Parts should be enterchangeble. Just like the 870
Looks like they filled the checkering with stock finish. It really does take away from an otherwise nice gun. No checkering is better than bad checkering.Teapot said:
Silverado said:On this topic, does anybody else have a GG with the pistol grip stock?
Rembo said:The Marlin I'm looking for is the early 22" model with straight grip....
7 REM MAG said:how much do the guide guns cost for a stainless barrell and action with a 22" barrell
ruger22 said:what kind of bullett is a 350 FN?
It's a 350gr jacketed made by Hornady with a Flat Nose, a great bullet very similar to the 350gr Round Nose, but a little better suited, I feel, to a tubular magazine. Another I've found that works really well for me in my 1895 Marlin GS .45-70 is the Speer 400gr Flat Nose Soft Point. I have yet to 'try' these bullets in my .458wm.ruger22 said:what kind of bullett is a 350 FN?
Accuracy wise, and with some of the medium tests I've tried, the 400gr Speer at the manual listed loads has performed better than most others in my Marlin 1895 GS. For my requirements using jacketed bullets, the two that have performed the 'best' are the Speer 400gr Flat SP and the Hornady 350gr FP. If, as you say, you've had 'problems' with the 400gr Speer holding together at .45-70 velocities, you may want to bring that to the attention of the tech people at Speer. I've consulted them on a couple of occasions on similar questions and they've been extremely helpful. However, checking out loads listed for that particular bullet in the .458wm, I note they 'boot' it out at a max velocity of 2429 f/sec. That being the case, it should do well at .45-70 velocities.Demonical said:The 400gr Speer has a very light jacket construction and you are advised to be careful about impact velocity. I'd load it to around 1500-1600 fps MV max.
I loaded some to 1800 fps MV and that seemd like a pretty decent load, but 2 years ago I shot a black bear at a range close range and those bullets just absolutely blew up.
The jackets literally turned inside out. There was just fragments of lead left.
I think the Remington 405gr is superior to the 400gr Speer.
I have loaded 400gr Hawk bullets and these look like a pretty good bullet. I've fired these loaded to the same 1800 fps MV into sand and they have held together, just to check them out.
But I downloaded these to ~ 1650 fps MV. I have yet to shoot a bear with one to test the performance.
Rembo said:Guide Guns are only available with an 18-1/2" barrel...the stainless version are $700 at Wholesale Sports....the Marlin XLR has a 22" barrel and laminate stocks with pistol grip...they are about $800 I think.




























