Another .410 thread
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Another .410 thread
Thanks to our dear, enabling friend in the United Kingdom, I got the .410 single-shot bug and came up with this one. It is a Revelation/Western Auto Model 335, and may be unfired. I initially thought it might be a Mossberg product, but after looking at schematics, it is definitely a version of Marlin's Model 59. There are some quirks. The bolt closure is very stiff -- a result, I believe, of inexpensive manufacture and have never been fired. I will use a little valve-grinding compound on the bolt root and that should smooth things up. The other thing is that there seems to be no combination of safety position and pulling or pushing on the trigger to allow the bolt to be removed. This is a puzzler. I will probably have to contact Marlin for guidance. Only thing "wrong" with this piece is the brass bead front sight is missing, but easily replaced.
Now where did I put that bag of narfs?
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Now where did I put that bag of narfs?
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Re: Another .410 thread
Thats nice shape, .410 and .20 gauge bolts seem to be the only ones that sell here. There's been a nice Kiesssler 20 gauge sitting at the shop but i just dont need it. Besides .410 is to easy and cheap to load for. Todd/3leg
30/30 Winchester: Not accurate enough fer varmints, barely adequate for small deer; BUT In a 10" to 14" barrelled pistol; is good for moose/elk to 200 yards; ground squirrels to 300 metres
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Re: Another .410 thread
Bill, that's a neat looking fourten you have found what's the barrel length and choke?
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Re: Another .410 thread
GK: 24 inches and probably full choke, from the information I can find on line. Muzzle measures about .394. It weighs a little over five pounds and balances nicely.
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I find those boltaction shotguns do in fact balance really well.
24" is the minimum length for a shotgun over here so if ever you get tired of it I could find it a good home
24" is the minimum length for a shotgun over here so if ever you get tired of it I could find it a good home
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Re: Another .410 thread
GK, how would it ship there? What kind red tape would have to jumped thru?
30/30 Winchester: Not accurate enough fer varmints, barely adequate for small deer; BUT In a 10" to 14" barrelled pistol; is good for moose/elk to 200 yards; ground squirrels to 300 metres
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It is difficult nowadays and expensive, my local dealer is the UK agent for Bond Arms (Derringer's) I suppose he could include another firearm on his order from the US but it would probably be a knightmare of red tape, I have great difficulty getting even small parts now, at one time I could order from Numrich arms but not anymore.3leggedturtle wrote: ↑Tue Jun 25, 2019 11:50 am GK, how would it ship there? What kind red tape would have to jumped thru?
I doubt that Bill would ever part with that little fourten it looks like a keeper being unfired and all, I would probably have to fight Nath for it anyway
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My three .410s, I had a Spanish copy of a Mossberg 183 but even with Ysabel Kid's help with getting a spare part it never fed the shells 100%. I'm always on the lookout for American boltaction .410s but over here they have to be adapted to only fire 3 shots or it's more red tape putting them on my Firearm license.. so a single shot would be nice.
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Re: Another .410 thread
By the way, solved the bolt release mystery with advice from gunsmith friend Tom Jackson. I pulled the stock per Tom's advice and there was the flat spring holding a bolt stop button into the bolt raceway. Turns out, you retract the bolt, which leaves a hole in the bottom of the raceway just visible. I used an Allen wrench to push down against the spring through the hole to depress the bolt stop and the bolt slid right out. Simple and neat.
Here's the flat spring and the bolt stop:
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Here's the hole:
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Here's the flat spring and the bolt stop:
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Here's the hole:
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That's neat, I've never seen one like that....... I'm looking forward to a range report, love to know how it patterns at around 25yds.
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Re: Another .410 thread
Bill,
I have one that's nearly identical to yours except for the fore end and markings. Mine has a Sears stamp on the barrel along with 410 gage 3 inch.
It was my very first shotgun and hunted with it when I was 11 and 12. I never did well with it and the next year my dad gave me a Model 12 in 20 gage with a full choke. Never missed a rabbit again. He still won't go rabbit hunting with me if I have that Winchester along. He makes me take a handicap with a .22lr.
I still have the .410 but haven't shot it in years. My mom's Mossberg has taken it's place as my favorite .410
jb
I have one that's nearly identical to yours except for the fore end and markings. Mine has a Sears stamp on the barrel along with 410 gage 3 inch.
It was my very first shotgun and hunted with it when I was 11 and 12. I never did well with it and the next year my dad gave me a Model 12 in 20 gage with a full choke. Never missed a rabbit again. He still won't go rabbit hunting with me if I have that Winchester along. He makes me take a handicap with a .22lr.
I still have the .410 but haven't shot it in years. My mom's Mossberg has taken it's place as my favorite .410
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Re: Another .410 thread
What a sweet little find
John, I would never fight you for it friend.
I would just hang around your place licking your windows untill you caved in and gave it to me
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John, I would never fight you for it friend.
I would just hang around your place licking your windows untill you caved in and gave it to me
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Licking windows? Is this another "Britishism," like "narfs"?
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Around here licking windows goes hand in hand with football helmets sans facemasks and riding the short bus... no idea what it means over the pond?
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Re: Another .410 thread
These 410 threads are growing on me like a fever. I just found out tonight that Remington makes a 410 870 in an Express version that is about half the money of a Wingmaster.
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I'd like to see a nice frost to kill off the worms in the tree rats early this year.
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Rusty, I've always said one real good shot on a fast moving squirrel or flying pigeon is worth a dozen with a 12 gauge, that's why I love hunting with the little buggers..
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Re: Another .410 thread
That's a pretty clean little "Marlin 59" considering it's probably 60 years old now! The 59 was originally called the "Olympic" but for some reason they dropped that name after the first year, and never used it again. It had an odd safety feature that put the safety on after each time the bolt was operated, so it required the user to turn the safety to fire position after each round was chambered. Probably extremely safe, but frustrating to those wanting to fire a second shot and having to remember to flip the safety off again.
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Re: Another .410 thread
Vall, I noticed that, too. Good safety feature for a gun with the youth market in mind, but yes, a little frustrating.
Re: Another .410 thread
I'm beginning to wish there was a forum dedicated to the little 410s.
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Rusty, you may find this interesting :www.fourten.org.uk
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GK, thanks for that link. I had misplaced it years ago.
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You're welcome Bill, I have recently found this one : www.smallboreshotguns.com such a small gun but so much to learn....Bill in Oregon wrote: ↑Mon Jul 01, 2019 8:00 am GK, thanks for that link. I had misplaced it years ago.
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Owe you another one, GK. Bookmared and subscribed.
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Thanks GK. My wife is gonna kill me.
I guess looking is still free, but this is going to cost me before it's over. I can sell her on a pump cause she thinks that what we need to defend mi casa. A slim little double might have to wait till I get my first official check. I do like that sweet looking little Turkish sweetie Bill just picked up.
I guess looking is still free, but this is going to cost me before it's over. I can sell her on a pump cause she thinks that what we need to defend mi casa. A slim little double might have to wait till I get my first official check. I do like that sweet looking little Turkish sweetie Bill just picked up.
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Isiah 55:8&9
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Isiah 55:8&9
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Re: Another .410 thread
Rusty, I see that central Florida is almost lousy with Academy stores. Lucky you!
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I'm so thrilled with my double that I am putting this in the classifieds.
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The closest Academy store to me is in Whorelando. A 2 hr drive on a good day. Jr is trying to talk me into a 20 ga.
If you're gonna be stupid ya gotta be tough-
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Re: Another .410 thread
The first time I got my limit of 6 rabbits was when I took my Coast to Coast, Mossberg, bolt action .410 that I bought at a gun show in 1980 for $15.00. It was a spur of the moment last day of the season hunt that also resulted in a bad cold which developed into pneumonia about a month later but I sure had fun.
I recently picked up a like new Mossberg 183 and a new BPS in .410 along with a Mec 600.
I recently picked up a like new Mossberg 183 and a new BPS in .410 along with a Mec 600.
Re: Another .410 thread
My new to me Baikal single fully moderated has been doing a # on local pests very quietly.
H110 and near 3/4oz is near totally silent !
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Re: Another .410 thread
Nath,
How many grains of h110 for your almost 3/4 oz 410 shot load? What wad and hull are you using? Using 3" win aahs hulls and old win trap wads i can only get 5 /8 oz of 6 shot over 16g h110.
BB
How many grains of h110 for your almost 3/4 oz 410 shot load? What wad and hull are you using? Using 3" win aahs hulls and old win trap wads i can only get 5 /8 oz of 6 shot over 16g h110.
BB
Re: Another .410 thread
16 grain as you but.....my wad is a thin card, 1/8 of a kitchen towel rolled into a ball and another thin card on top. Parreral tubed cases.bikerbeans wrote: ↑Thu Jul 25, 2019 4:53 am Nath,
How many grains of h110 for your almost 3/4 oz 410 shot load? What wad and hull are you using? Using 3" win aahs hulls and old win trap wads i can only get 5 /8 oz of 6 shot over 16g h110.
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Psalm ch8.
Because I wish I could!
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