![Image](http://i50.photobucket.com/albums/f316/6pt-sika/Guns/FinishedMarlin4442001rifle001.jpg)
![Image](http://i50.photobucket.com/albums/f316/6pt-sika/Guns/FinishedMarlin4442001rifle002.jpg)
![Image](http://i50.photobucket.com/albums/f316/6pt-sika/Guns/FinishedMarlin4442001rifle003.jpg)
![Image](http://i50.photobucket.com/albums/f316/6pt-sika/Guns/FinishedMarlin4442001rifle004.jpg)
![Image](http://i50.photobucket.com/albums/f316/6pt-sika/Guns/FinishedMarlin4442001rifle005.jpg)
HOW DO YOU decide which boolit to shoot out if6pt-sika wrote:
But when you take into account the 35 or so molds I have for the 444 that kinda negates the whole idea
I have TWENTYTWO 444 rifles !3leggedturtle wrote:HOW DO YOU decide which boolit to shoot out if6pt-sika wrote:
But when you take into account the 35 or so molds I have for the 444 that kinda negates the whole ideaI only got 10 molds for all my levers total
The forend on my rifle has been slimmed quite a bit .Mike D. wrote:GREAT job, but can you also order a slimmer forend from them? I would like to replace the thick forend on my '51 336A.
They tell me yes .Idiot wrote:A stock duplicator? Can it duplicate any stock?
Hmmmm, I've got an old JC Higgins (FN Mauser) that needs a new stock. It is actually just the opposite of your project. It was originally made to shoot with iron sights, and I want it to stay on that sight plane. I'll just duct tape a small stuffed animal on it, when I need to use a scope, to lift my head to the right elevation.6pt-sika wrote:They tell me yes .Idiot wrote:A stock duplicator? Can it duplicate any stock?
No sir I am as right handed as a person can beJReed wrote:Very nice work there.Are you a lefty or are my eyes just playing with me?
Mike D. wrote:As of yeaterday, macon's website has expired and nothing has replaced it. Too weird. I received an email from Bryan Macon two days ago and now she no workee.