Since I caught the lever virus , I've found out about the joys of the 71, the grace of the 99, romance of 1886, and so forth...94,88,53,95,64( and yes , I do blame you guys for this predicament

.I appear to fortunately be immune to the Marlin strain of the virus as I never come accross any of the old ones and the new ones seem so, so.... oh well you know.But, I am balking at the Finnwolf. It is rare, valuable elegant...everytime I get close to one;however, this nagging problem rears up. I shoot my rifles, as much and often as time allows. If by chance I had a Finnwolf,alas, I would shoot it,alot. From what I have seen spare "anythings" for Finnwolfs are non existent. Like , when was the last time you saw a Finnwolf magazine for sale?. I haven't worn out any long arms yet(cracked the frame on a Sig 226 once

), but I have had screws bent, lost, magazines that didn't work, etc. So you get yourself a lovely Finnwolf. You enjoy yourself shooting it and lo and behold the magazine starts to stutter, firing pin gets chipped or broken with a bad reload/faulty store bought round.

Now what in blazes do you do? So like I was asking, why would anyone want a Finnwolf? Help me out now and clear this issue up, I've passed up 2 now (lost to some other guys without these qualms ,in truth) because I hesitated before I leapt because of this concern and that's in less than 2 months, and we all know they don't come up very often. I'm going to go do some reloading and check back later to see if anyone put a new log in the fire.