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That's really nice !!!
I guess you didn't have any problem with the Remlin or you wouldn't have wasted your time or money doing that with it. Super sweet. How do you like the DNZ mount ? I have them on two Marlins and think they are great myself. |
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That's really nice !!! I guess you didn't have any problem with the Remlin or you wouldn't have wasted your time or money doing that with it. Super sweet. How do you like the DNZ mount ? I have them on two Marlins and think they are great myself. This the first DNZ mount that I have ever used, and so far I really like it! As far as the Remlin goes, I have not had 1 bit of trouble with it. I always hear horror stories about them, but this one seems right on par with all of my older JM marlins. I love how quite .38 specials are out of a suppresor, so I thought why not try it on a lever gun! |
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That is exactly what i want to do with my rossi M92 clone.
Can you recommend a smith to do the work? The rossi has a dovetail front sight. |
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I know this is a tech forum but I have two words: Hell Yes.
That is sick. |
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I'm looking at have this done to my 1894c.
Been quoted by a gunsmith £290 ($440) for external threading, inc cutting the magazine tube down slightly and re pinning it. And moving the front sight back. Is yours internally threaded? |
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Any reason you didn't get the threaded mount? Or just haven't yet?
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That is exactly what i want to do with my rossi M92 clone. Can you recommend a smith to do the work? The rossi has a dovetail front sight. Cutting Edge Arms did mine. Chopped,threaded and moved the front sight back. Even had them thread it in metric. They did really good work. |
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I'm looking at have this done to my 1894c. Been quoted by a gunsmith £290 ($440) for external threading, inc cutting the magazine tube down slightly and re pinning it. And moving the front sight back. Is yours internally threaded? Doing the Marlin was pretty simple. I chose the Marlin, because the barrel actually stickes out a little farther than the mag tube. I just had the barrel threaded, I did not have to cut down the mag tube or move the fron t sight or anything. The threads do actually go back a little behind the mag tube, but my Gemtech can has a should for the threads, so it worked perfectly. (if the base of your can is flat, that might be a problem) Mine isn't internally threaded, it has the regular ol' 1/2x28 outside threads. |
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That is exactly what i want to do with my rossi M92 clone. Can you recommend a smith to do the work? The rossi has a dovetail front sight. Cutting Edge Arms did mine. Chopped,threaded and moved the front sight back. Even had them thread it in metric. They did really good work. Is this Cutting Edge Arms in Oklahoma? If so, they are great guys, they have done lots of work for me. |
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I'm looking at have this done to my 1894c. Been quoted by a gunsmith £290 ($440) for external threading, inc cutting the magazine tube down slightly and re pinning it. And moving the front sight back. Is yours internally threaded? Doing the Marlin was pretty simple. I chose the Marlin, because the barrel actually stickes out a little farther than the mag tube. I just had the barrel threaded, I did not have to cut down the mag tube or move the fron t sight or anything. The threads do actually go back a little behind the mag tube, but my Gemtech can has a should for the threads, so it worked perfectly. (if the base of your can is flat, that might be a problem) Mine isn't internally threaded, it has the regular ol' 1/2x28 outside threads. Thanks. Could you possibly put a close up picture of the threaded barrel up? |
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Could you possibly put a close up picture of the threaded barrel up?
[/quote] Sure, I'll take a pic of the threads with the can off when I get home. |
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Looks nice Banker! I love mine. I have been shooting home rolled subsonic 247 grain Hunters Supply cast bullets in a shortened 38 case through mine. A bit louder than the 38 subsonics but they hit with more authority. Really like the scope mount on yours, what model # is that? Here is a pic of the threads on mine and the custom thread protector w wrench flats. http://i223.photobucket.com/albums/dd275/autumnsongmt/threads.jpg And the way my jailbroken Trident 9 mounts http://i223.photobucket.com/albums/dd275/autumnsongmt/mounted.jpg Thank you! Very helpful. Having to have a custom mod made for me as I can't find one larger than .308 off the shelf. |
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Has anyone tried threading and then putting a three lug adapter on it?
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That is exactly what i want to do with my rossi M92 clone. Can you recommend a smith to do the work? The rossi has a dovetail front sight. Cutting Edge Arms did mine. Chopped,threaded and moved the front sight back. Even had them thread it in metric. They did really good work. Is this Cutting Edge Arms in Oklahoma? If so, they are great guys, they have done lots of work for me. Yes, sir. |
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Thanks again
Took mine to the range today. Just need to decide on a scope now. |
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I would bet that a 1-4 would be perfect for that rifle....shooting subs out of a 357 lever gun......
The 1-4 would also be able to handle a full magnum load too out to 100 yards with no issues..... I bought a Vortex variable for my 10/22 for $65 plus shipping. It wasn't made specifically for rimfires, so I'm pretty sure that it would handle 357 magnum loads out of a rifle just fine. Redfield makes some good scopes at a reasonable price too. |
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I would bet that a 1-4 would be perfect for that rifle....shooting subs out of a 357 lever gun...... The 1-4 would also be able to handle a full magnum load too out to 100 yards with no issues..... I bought a Vortex variable for my 10/22 for $65 plus shipping. It wasn't made specifically for rimfires, so I'm pretty sure that it would handle 357 magnum loads out of a rifle just fine. Redfield makes some good scopes at a reasonable price too. Weaver makes a nice compact 1-3x. |
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Tagging for now. Once I can find a 357 marlin, this is the exact setup I have been looking at
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Looks cool but the length sure does take the "handiness" out of these rifles. Too bad we have jump through hoops to cut down the barrels below 16"
The scope and mount looks good. Ive been thinking of getting something similar on my 44mag |
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Looks cool but the length sure does take the "handiness" out of these rifles. Too bad we have jump through hoops to cut down the barrels below 16" The scope and mount looks good. Ive been thinking of getting something similar on my 44mag What suppresser would you use for a 44 Mag? |
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Looks cool but the length sure does take the "handiness" out of these rifles. Too bad we have jump through hoops to cut down the barrels below 16" The scope and mount looks good. Ive been thinking of getting something similar on my 44mag FYI, I thought about threading my Marlin 44mag and buying a suppressor, but to me it just didn't offer a significant advantage over the 38/357. My Marlin 38/357 is shorter and lighter than my Marlin 44mag and I could use my existing Trident 9 suppressor. The Marlin 44mag also has a twist rate issue in that it has a hard time with even 300 grain bullets. The Marlin 38/357 has a twist rate that can sling 247 grain bullets so I was only giving up 53 grains of bullet weight energy (at subsonic velocities!) at the cost of a 45 cal suppressor and a tax stamp. |
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Looks cool but the length sure does take the "handiness" out of these rifles. Too bad we have jump through hoops to cut down the barrels below 16" The scope and mount looks good. Ive been thinking of getting something similar on my 44mag What suppresser would you use for a 44 Mag? If you kept it to subsonics only a 45acp can would most likely work but it would not handle full power 44 loads |
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Looks cool but the length sure does take the "handiness" out of these rifles. Too bad we have jump through hoops to cut down the barrels below 16" The scope and mount looks good. Ive been thinking of getting something similar on my 44mag FYI, I thought about threading my Marlin 44mag and buying a suppressor, but to me it just didn't offer a significant advantage over the 38/357. My Marlin 38/357 is shorter and lighter than my Marlin 44mag and I could use my existing Trident 9 suppressor. The Marlin 44mag also has a twist rate issue in that it has a hard time with even 300 grain bullets. The Marlin 38/357 has a twist rate that can sling 247 grain bullets so I was only giving up 53 grains of bullet weight energy (at subsonic velocities!) at the cost of a 45 cal suppressor and a tax stamp. makes sense. I think the Marlin 44mag twist rate is OK, but the bore is a little bigger and likes larger dia bullets. |
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Looks nice Banker! I love mine. I have been shooting home rolled subsonic 247 grain Hunters Supply cast bullets in a shortened 38 case through mine. A bit louder than the lightweight 38 subsonics but they hit with more authority. Really like the scope mount on yours, what model # is that? Here is a pic of the threads on mine and the custom thread protector w wrench flats. http://i223.photobucket.com/albums/dd275/autumnsongmt/threads.jpg And the way my jailbroken Trident 9 mounts http://i223.photobucket.com/albums/dd275/autumnsongmt/mounted.jpg View Quote Very nice setup autumnsong. Did you loose any magazine capacity when they cut back the magazine tube? I am looking to have my 1894CSS threaded for a Liberty Mystic but I am trying to figure out whether I should just cut it to ~16" and loose 1-2 rounds in capacity or try and keep it 18 1/2" and try not to loose any magazine capacity. With the Liberty though, it would probably have to have the magazine tube cut a bit like yours rather than Banker's in order for it to thread on. Also, I am curious as to what kind of accuracy you are getting with your subsonic 247g loads. Do you mind sharing your load data on those as I would love to try something like those? |
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