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Thread: WTS S&W Tools , SKS Mag, SAKO Rings , Marlin Folding Buckhorn Sight

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    Post WTS S&W Tools , SKS Mag, SAKO Rings , Marlin Folding Buckhorn Sight

    OK more stuff that went to guns I no longer own priced to move , I am pretty sure reasonably priced on this stuff . Shipping not included but will be actual USPS rates

    Factory S&W screwdriver , Cleaning Rod with brush and mop still sealed in the bag . Came with a Smith I purchased years ago these are pretty pricey these days $50


    SOLD Marlin folding buck horn sight with elevator $30 SOLD


    SKS 5 round steel hunting mag , its for an SKS, if you own one you know how to install it .. Don't ask for photos of it installed I do not own the SKS any longer $40


    SOLD SAKO 1 inch rings in the original box $100 and yes that is less than half price. SOLD







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    Are the SAKO rings actually 1 inch or 26mm?
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    Quote Originally Posted by rking22 View Post
    Are the SAKO rings actually 1 inch or 26mm?

    As I said 1 inch .
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    Since you said no photos, how does the SKS mag fit? Flush?

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    I'll take the SAKO rings. PM follows.
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    Yes it is a 5 round flush fit magazine
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    Do you know which model of Marlin that rear sight is from? I think caliber may matter, too.

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    Quote Originally Posted by LeadHead72 View Post
    Do you know which model of Marlin that rear sight is from? I think caliber may matter, too.

    It came from a 336 I owned , having said that the 1894 used the exact same sight caliber was 30-30
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    Quote Originally Posted by savagetactical View Post
    It came from a 336 I owned , having said that the 1894 used the exact same sight caliber was 30-30
    The reason I asked is because it was my understanding that they used different blade heights on different calibers. I am looking for a set of original front/rear sights for an 1894 in .44 Mag that was made in the late 80's.

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    Happy Tuesday all
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    I would like the marlin folding buckhorn sight if still available. PM to follow.
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