Need GS Extended Mag HELP

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Marc Taylor
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Need GS Extended Mag HELP

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My gunsmith is having trouble finding me and my buddy a stainless/nickel tube to boost my firepower in my beast.
I "think" he knows and has tried the usual channels.

Any ideas?

Thanks in advance...

Taylor
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Post by Lobo »

Marc,

I'm a little tired, and have had a tough of flu this week, but just what type of firearm are we talking about??? :?
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Post by Pete44ru »

IIRC, a "GS" refers to the stainless .45-70 Marlin M-1895 Guide Gun.
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Post by kentdep »

You mean like this one?

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Ya gotta make it your self pard. That is what I did.

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Post by Nate Kiowa Jones »

The most economical fix is to buy a second tube from marlin and weld the two together cutting and fitting so the weld is under the forarm.
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Post by 45-70- »

Who is your gunsmith? I would think Jim West at Wild West Guns there in Anchorage could help you.
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Post by kentdep »

I ordered a magazine tube from Marlin made it the correct length and then had a plater plate mine in electroless nickel like the factory ones on the GS. I would think that it would be cheaper than welding up too nickeled ones. But I have been wrong before. :roll:


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kentdep wrote:I ordered a magazine tube from Marlin made it the correct length and then had a plater plate mine in electroless nickel like the factory ones on the GS. I would think that it would be cheaper than welding up too nickeled ones. But I have been wrong before. :roll:


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Jay,
I thought those guns were stainless but checking the website it appears the tubes and other part may be plated. hard to say which parts are plate for sure.

From the Marlin sight;
The receiver, barrel and all major metal parts are machined from stainless steel, and most other metal parts are nickel-plated.
If it has some plated parts then just order the 1895CB tube and fit then plate it. One more won't hurt.
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Post by kentdep »

I happen to have connections with a guy who does plating for Marlin, NEF and H&R as well as Remington. I was told that the magazine tube and the forend caps are plated.

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kentdep wrote:I happen to have connections with a guy who does plating for Marlin, NEF and H&R as well as Remington. I was told that the magazine tube and the forend caps are plated.

Jay

Anything else?
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Post by kentdep »

I suspect that the loading gate and the plug in the end of the magazine tube are plated but I am not going to take a file to them to find out. :)

Hey I met a Sheriff's Deputy in Van Buren County who knows you Steve. He told me you did his '92s and some of his wheel guns. Said that you do great work. Said you did the work a while back.

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Post by Marc Taylor »

Thanks for the ideas, guys.

Jay, your rifle is 'almost' as beautiful as mine!

Taylor
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