I'll probably be going for my PAL this month and i've been looking on wholesale sports' website to see what rimfire options i might have. i was browsing the marlins and saw the 981T which looked to be a good price and pretty much what i wanted except for the stock. it only comes in synthetic and i was wondering if its any good? it seems to lower the price of guns but is the price drop worth it? It will be my first gun and i'm hoping it to last a good long while and i will hopefully be able to pass it down to my kid(s)... when i have them.
I was really interested in the model 981T because it was a bolt action, which i prefer not only for safety reasons, but i think theyre cool, tube fed, which i also like not only because it holds quite alot more rounds, but because it looks cool, and is a good price. But if it turns out synthetic stocks are prone to breaking, bending and warping, do any of you guys have a suggestion for an alternative? like i said above, i prefer bolt action and tube fed, but if the magazine is hidden, i guess i dont mind, though i'd really prefer more than 5 shots. I wouldn't mind a used .22 but i'm really new to guns and i'd hate to pick one up only to find out its broke or doesn't function properly and having to spend more than the guns initial purchase price fixing it up.
I was really interested in the model 981T because it was a bolt action, which i prefer not only for safety reasons, but i think theyre cool, tube fed, which i also like not only because it holds quite alot more rounds, but because it looks cool, and is a good price. But if it turns out synthetic stocks are prone to breaking, bending and warping, do any of you guys have a suggestion for an alternative? like i said above, i prefer bolt action and tube fed, but if the magazine is hidden, i guess i dont mind, though i'd really prefer more than 5 shots. I wouldn't mind a used .22 but i'm really new to guns and i'd hate to pick one up only to find out its broke or doesn't function properly and having to spend more than the guns initial purchase price fixing it up.