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  • Uncle Duke

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    Feb 2, 2013
    11,732
    Not Far Enough from the City
    Looks like you had a fun day! You did well!

    Somebody liked pumps. Right there with him! That Remington 141 in .35 Rem. is going to be intriguing to the right guy. You also have the 760 pump that replaced it. Both good rifles.
     

    lkenefic

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    Aug 19, 2011
    3,778
    Nice job! I'd keep that Marlin 336 too...

    What sort of glass is on the Parker Hale?
     

    protegeV

    Ready to go
    Apr 3, 2011
    46,880
    TX
    Nice job! I'd keep that Marlin 336 too...

    What sort of glass is on the Parker Hale?


    Old school Leupold. The other two with stops are weavers.

    Funny part is I've had a box of 30-30 in the safe for a couple years. My dad had it laying around in his garage and gave it to me.
     

    protegeV

    Ready to go
    Apr 3, 2011
    46,880
    TX
    The Parker Hale is nice one, and very well made. Looks like its in great shape.

    I know zip squat about it. Can't even find a model number anywhere. The stock is pretty as hell though.
    All the guns(except the benelli) have light to moderate surface rust. About an hour of steel wool, cleaning, and oiling took care of the marlin.
     

    ted76

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    Jan 20, 2013
    3,151
    Frederick
    I know zip squat about it. Can't even find a model number anywhere. The stock is pretty as hell though.
    All the guns(except the benelli) have light to moderate surface rust. About an hour of steel wool, cleaning, and oiling took care of the marlin.

    It was most likely made by BSA.
     

    protegeV

    Ready to go
    Apr 3, 2011
    46,880
    TX
    Gave the Ithaca to my father in law for a birthday present today. He was very happy to say the least :D
     

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