Hey fellas i picked up this Marlin.
some good news is the rifle is good lookin feels godo an all that, oh it has a JM stamp on it.. spose im happy about that!?
had more oil on in an under it than my own personal oil tin, every screw was loose or close too.. (im guessing previous owner had 'accuracy issues')
the Trigger when uncocked moves a fair bit side to side... but is tight when cocked. (anyone else notice)
gun goes bang, shot 4 rounds before the mounts all loosened up again--- on the bright side the Scope is going to the .222 today
whats not good was the Mounts...... here you can see the threads are stripped
Also It came with this Rail, it looks to be "elevated" one end, it feels Cheap.... light material, maybe alll are, im a first timer with the Rail.... does it look to be a Cheapy or a standard?
So the Mounts---- Rekon i can put a fitting Bolt through , an a good nut and tighten enough? until i order the Correct pair of mounts? any tips here would be appreciated.
apart from this....... project gun looks the goods!
now to begin reloading the .222 with some 55gr vmax!
some good news is the rifle is good lookin feels godo an all that, oh it has a JM stamp on it.. spose im happy about that!?
had more oil on in an under it than my own personal oil tin, every screw was loose or close too.. (im guessing previous owner had 'accuracy issues')
the Trigger when uncocked moves a fair bit side to side... but is tight when cocked. (anyone else notice)
gun goes bang, shot 4 rounds before the mounts all loosened up again--- on the bright side the Scope is going to the .222 today
whats not good was the Mounts...... here you can see the threads are stripped
Also It came with this Rail, it looks to be "elevated" one end, it feels Cheap.... light material, maybe alll are, im a first timer with the Rail.... does it look to be a Cheapy or a standard?
So the Mounts---- Rekon i can put a fitting Bolt through , an a good nut and tighten enough? until i order the Correct pair of mounts? any tips here would be appreciated.
apart from this....... project gun looks the goods!
now to begin reloading the .222 with some 55gr vmax!




















































