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Re: Ruger buys marlin
I hope Ruger continues to manufacture Marlin guns.
Ruger doesn't have the best of records with their home grown lever and magnum revolver cartridge long guns IMO. Of course with Bill Ruger's passing it is less likely that we will be saddled with a 3 or 4 shot Marlin 1894.
I'd like to see the Marlin Rimfires continue as well, at least the model 39 and the model 60 but in all honesty I expect Ruger may well kill off the 60 and it's magazine fed clones.
Marlin had put out some bolt guns just before Remington picked them up. I don't know if they were worth looking into or not but I suspect Ruger will stick to their Model 77s and their budget American on that side.
They also put out some other designs that probably are included as intellectual or historical design properties that I don't really expect would be that useful but probably included some other oddballs like some less favored shotgun designs.
Ruger doesn't have the best of records with their home grown lever and magnum revolver cartridge long guns IMO. Of course with Bill Ruger's passing it is less likely that we will be saddled with a 3 or 4 shot Marlin 1894.
I'd like to see the Marlin Rimfires continue as well, at least the model 39 and the model 60 but in all honesty I expect Ruger may well kill off the 60 and it's magazine fed clones.
Marlin had put out some bolt guns just before Remington picked them up. I don't know if they were worth looking into or not but I suspect Ruger will stick to their Model 77s and their budget American on that side.
They also put out some other designs that probably are included as intellectual or historical design properties that I don't really expect would be that useful but probably included some other oddballs like some less favored shotgun designs.
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Re: Ruger buys marlin
If Ruger would stick to the lever gun line including the 39 and bring out the old "transition" cartridges like the 25/20, 32/20 and 44/40 and do it right I think they'd have a lot of happy campers.
Make smoke,
Make smoke,
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Re: Ruger buys marlin
Don't ruin the guns like they did their own with plastic parts and complicated safety widgets.
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Re: Ruger buys marlin
I am not sure they can stop themselves from putting plastic in stupid places on a gun.GasGuzzler wrote:Don't ruin the guns like they did their own with plastic parts and complicated safety widgets.
They have to do it right or it will just be another in the long list of models discontinued by Ruger because people won't buy stupid for long.Ohio3Wheels wrote:If Ruger would stick to the lever gun line including the 39 and bring out the old "transition" cartridges like the 25/20, 32/20 and 44/40 and do it right I think they'd have a lot of happy campers.
Make smoke,
IF they are smart they will do the market research before they set up production.
I understand there are folks who love the old school cartridges.
I personally have typically passed up those cartridges (including .45 Colt as a matter of fact) in favor of the modern .357 & .44 Mag and other rounds for which I can usually get ammo any place that sells ammo.
In the big bore guns I prefer the .45-70 to most of the other choices although I have a .444 Marlin. I wonder what will/may become of the .444 Marlin since Remlin had apparently just launched it again. Hornady has apparently decided to concentrate on their FTX bullets and ammo with the flat point 265 grain bullets and ammo becoming almost impossible to find.
The 39 is a good choice I think. There essentially aren't any more Winchester 9422 guns coming out at a decent price. The bad thing is Henry is hard to beat in the rimfire market. I had my Henry .22 octagonal out yesterday and the guy shooting with me might be sold on buying one.
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Re: Ruger buys marlin
Ruger has had plenty of QC issues themselves. I am hoping they bust the corporate hump to make a good showing with their re-start of Marlin.
Some things Ruger could fix right out of the chute-
1 Lose the pressed checkering and thin the forend.
2. Improve the finish on the receiver flats and loose the 'scan' symbol.
3. Fix the oversize bores, tight spots from stamping and change the 44 mags twist rate to 1:20.
4. Do NOT add another safety. The Button sucks enough already.
5. FULL Length magazine tubes on all 1895 Models.
6. Bring back the straight grip Texan carbines and 39 Mountie.
Some things Ruger could fix right out of the chute-
1 Lose the pressed checkering and thin the forend.
2. Improve the finish on the receiver flats and loose the 'scan' symbol.
3. Fix the oversize bores, tight spots from stamping and change the 44 mags twist rate to 1:20.
4. Do NOT add another safety. The Button sucks enough already.
5. FULL Length magazine tubes on all 1895 Models.
6. Bring back the straight grip Texan carbines and 39 Mountie.
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Re: Ruger buys marlin
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Sarge wrote:Ruger has had plenty of QC issues themselves. I am hoping they bust the corporate hump to make a good showing with their re-start of Marlin.
Some things Ruger could fix right out of the chute-
1 Lose the pressed checkering and thin the forend.
2. Improve the finish on the receiver flats and loose the 'scan' symbol.
3. Fix the oversize bores, tight spots from stamping AND from dovetail cuts AND barrel bands etc. and change the 44 mags twist rate to 1:20.
4. Do NOT add another safety. The Button sucks enough already.
5. FULL Length magazine tubes on all 1895 Models.
6. Bring back the straight grip Texan carbines and 39 Mountie.
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