Playing with the Marlin

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Ragnor
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Playing with the Marlin

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It was 50 to 60 degrees warmer today so I thought I would stretch the legs on my Marlin today. :) Had fun shooting old apples off the tree.
This my first picture I have ever posted so I hope it works out. :?:
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Re: Playing with the Marlin

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Nice Marlin :D it has been much warmer here too :D
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We had a temperature swing of 78 degrees in one week's time. I wanted to get out to and burn some powder this weekend but the better half had other plans for my time. :(

Nice Marlin. 8)
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Nice shot of a fine rifle. Looks like you have the "picture thing" figured out, too. Good job!
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Me likey ! . :)

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Nice 39A, one of my favorites. Have both a 50s and a 60s vintage and love then, both. Can never go wrong with a 39.
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Great rifle. "Opportunity plinking" is a blast. Glad you enjoyed yourself. 1886.
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Definitely a good day for it. Nice Pic.
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Nice gun.
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Is a .22 legal for Apples there? Here we have to use center fires. Oh! that was DEER I was thinking about. :lol: :lol: :lol:
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Chuck 100 yd wrote:Is a .22 legal for Apples there? Here we have to use center fires. Oh! that was DEER I was thinking about. :lol: :lol: :lol:
Legal only for late season apples :mrgreen:
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