I'm wanting to start this project. Would like to go with an octagon barrel, possibly a longer magazine tube to match along with improving the wood.
Any ideas on where I can get a barrel and/or mag tube?
Thanks...
"Cowboyizing" a Glenfield 30-30
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Re: "Cowboyizing" a Glenfield 30-30
Numrich Arms had 22" Zane Gray 30-30 octagon barrels for around $85. I haven't checked to see whether they have any left or not. Good luck.
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Re: "Cowboyizing" a Glenfield 30-30
Treebone carving should have the wood and I think even with crescent butt plate if that interests you. Boyd's too.
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Re: "Cowboyizing" a Glenfield 30-30
Didn't Marlin have a program that would do this for you at the factory, if your rifle was made after a certain date? Seems to me that a couple of years ago I read about someone sending a Marlin to the North Haven factory to have this done. Or did this all vanish when Remington took them over?El Mac wrote:I'm wanting to start this project. Would like to go with an octagon barrel, possibly a longer magazine tube to match along with improving the wood.
Any ideas on where I can get a barrel and/or mag tube?
Thanks...
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Re: "Cowboyizing" a Glenfield 30-30
Yes, they did have that program for a while. I'm not sure whether they have continued it or not under Remington. I was afraid of sending it to them as I didn't want any lawyerized markings done to the barrel and I was afraid also that they would intall the ridiculous crossbolt safety.jlchucker wrote:Didn't Marlin have a program that would do this for you at the factory, if your rifle was made after a certain date? Seems to me that a couple of years ago I read about someone sending a Marlin to the North Haven factory to have this done. Or did this all vanish when Remington took them over?El Mac wrote:I'm wanting to start this project. Would like to go with an octagon barrel, possibly a longer magazine tube to match along with improving the wood.
Any ideas on where I can get a barrel and/or mag tube?
Thanks...
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Re: "Cowboyizing" a Glenfield 30-30
I would get ahold Bill. He recently sold a prodject Marlin on the classifieds that He had John Taylor install a barrel on. I'm sure that Steve at Steves guns (one of our sponsors) sure could point You right also. Bill's Ad. http://www.levergunscommunity.com/viewt ... =2&t=33559
Re: "Cowboyizing" a Glenfield 30-30
At LOT of things, at Marlin, have disappeared since the Remington take-over: quality, employees, sensible pricing, & more.
Hey - even Marlin itself has disappeared, half to New York, half to Kaintuck.
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Hey - even Marlin itself has disappeared, half to New York, half to Kaintuck.
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Re: "Cowboyizing" a Glenfield 30-30
Thats a shame and a sham. Reckon I'll be getting some barrels from some place else.
I tried calling Marlin today - no joy. Message kept saying that due to high volume calling, they couldn't answer my call and just try again later.
Riiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiight.................
I tried calling Marlin today - no joy. Message kept saying that due to high volume calling, they couldn't answer my call and just try again later.
Riiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiight.................
Re: "Cowboyizing" a Glenfield 30-30
Midway has a lot of the small parts and Brownell has a few. I am finding that mag tubes and their springs longer than facotry are hard to find. John Taylor is great for any machine work you might need. I when with a Shilen 30" BPCR barrel for my 32-40 cowboy.