WTB: Marlin 1895 Guide 45/70
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WTB: Marlin 1895 Guide 45/70
Does anyone have one they want to sell or know of one? I'd love to get my hands on one of these!
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Re: WTB: Marlin 1895 Guide 45/70
Don't know the make/model for sure, but think I saw a beautiful stainless lever action 45/70 at Euless Guns and Ammo the other day. Carbine length. Probably has a monster kick.....
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Re: WTB: Marlin 1895 Guide 45/70
was at bass pro in grapevine yesterday had one there
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Re: WTB: Marlin 1895 Guide 45/70
As much as I would like to be selfish and buy this for myself, there is a listing on Tx Hunting Forum. I don't know of the status as I have been holding out contacting him for fear that I would cave. Link below.murph2308 wrote:Does anyone have one they want to sell or know of one? I'd love to get my hands on one of these!
HERE
And it's in Frisco.
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Re: WTB: Marlin 1895 Guide 45/70
Murph,
There is a gun show at Market Hall in Dallas this coming weekend. This is the show advertised as the biggest in Texas with 2,000 tables. I almost bought the same gun at their April show, but when I "thought about it", it was gone. The one thing I like about the Market Hall Show is that it is put on by a not for profit gun collecting club and a large portion of the proceeds goes back to the community such as Children's Scottish Rites Hospital, Circle Ten Boy Scouts, etc. I just try to support them when I can even if I don't buy anything.
There is a gun show at Market Hall in Dallas this coming weekend. This is the show advertised as the biggest in Texas with 2,000 tables. I almost bought the same gun at their April show, but when I "thought about it", it was gone. The one thing I like about the Market Hall Show is that it is put on by a not for profit gun collecting club and a large portion of the proceeds goes back to the community such as Children's Scottish Rites Hospital, Circle Ten Boy Scouts, etc. I just try to support them when I can even if I don't buy anything.