bought a marlin 917v a couple of months ago. Got it cheap. The seller said it wasn't shooting straight. He had it threaded and supplie the suppressor.
Brought it home and found he'd never cleaned it - ever. And the suppressor was a GC one, that when you looked through it, the in and out holes weren't inline. Yep, you could see the rubbing marks on one side of the exit hole where the projectiles were clipping it.
So, cleaned it and got a Gunworks HMR suppressor from TM. Got some dovetail to weaver bases from US and stuck a Nikko 4-16x44 on it.
Took it to the range. Well it shoots very well. Only problem is the trigger was breaking very lightly. In fact if you cock it with empty chamber and drop the butt on the ground from 6inches, it will dry fire!
Took it out on Sat night to a local farm. 10 shots for 8 hares, out to 130m. Thing is a laser when it comes to putting down the hares.
However, two of the misses were caused by the very light trigger. Its scary.
So I whipped the scope off tonight and took it round to gunworks for some trigger beefing up. Oh, and asked him to chop the barrel another 2 inches to 19inches and re-thread.
So tonight I'm soaking the hare backsteaks, tomo night they go in the slow cooker, and on Friday night I'll make a hare and cheese pie for the kids.
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