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General Sport Trac Discussion
selling Marlin .22 cal
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<blockquote data-quote="Gavin Allan" data-source="post: 1018693" data-attributes="member: 60736"><p>Dad had one of those. The housing that the bolt slides in got worn out, and it would misfire frequently. Gunsmith replaced the bolt, machined the slides smoother, and replaced a few other things, but it never worked right after that. Would jam up all the time. Dad's wasn't fired that much. Don't know why it wore out, but I would want to look it over for wear. </p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>I got frustrated and bought a new Marlin as a kid. Still have it. It is a bolt-action with the 17- round magazine tube. I have not fired it for about 10 years, but it still looks just like new. One of these days if I ever find ammunition, I will take it out and do some plinking.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Gavin Allan, post: 1018693, member: 60736"] Dad had one of those. The housing that the bolt slides in got worn out, and it would misfire frequently. Gunsmith replaced the bolt, machined the slides smoother, and replaced a few other things, but it never worked right after that. Would jam up all the time. Dad's wasn't fired that much. Don't know why it wore out, but I would want to look it over for wear. I got frustrated and bought a new Marlin as a kid. Still have it. It is a bolt-action with the 17- round magazine tube. I have not fired it for about 10 years, but it still looks just like new. One of these days if I ever find ammunition, I will take it out and do some plinking. [/QUOTE]
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