Originally Posted by
kyratshooter
Biggest problem with marlins is folks that do not clean them. They get full of crud and goo up the actions, freeze the firing pin, the normal sort of thing.
Second problem is people that DO clean them. They take them apart and do not reassemble them properly.
Third problem, loose wood. Older guns sometimes have wood shrinkage issues that can be easily cured but are excellent bargining points.
Since most people shoot factory in 30-30, and the Marlin is overbuilt, they seldom shoot loose, wear out from bolt strech or any of those issues.
Before you buy cycle a mag of rounds through the action to check for obvious feeding cycling issues.
Take it home, break it down and clean it. Soak the bolt/firing pin in cleaner of choice, reassemble and shoot.
Get boot for the pistol. It does not matter what ther trade is, if a quality pistol is involved you get boot! Espically Colt for Marlin. Where you plan on buying a new Colt Police P? You can find Marlins anywhere.