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  • DasBoost
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    Originally posted by Chaos47
    There is a 795 photo thread but it could use a lot more posts.

    Here's my 795 in a Limited Edition Tacticool stock:

    Accuracy is about the same as before. I need to sand the barrel channel and make it free float and see what that does.



    I need to take a photo of my girlfriends 795 which is in a Sky Blue Rimfire Target Hunter stock soon...
    Was that Boyd's 100% drop-in or did you have to do some Dremel'ing/finishing on it like their wood stocks?

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  • Chaos47
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    There is a 795 photo thread but it could use a lot more posts.

    Here's my 795 in a Limited Edition Tacticool stock:

    Accuracy is about the same as before. I need to sand the barrel channel and make it free float and see what that does.



    I need to take a photo of my girlfriends 795 which is in a Sky Blue Rimfire Target Hunter stock soon...

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  • Chaos47
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    There is a 795 photo thread but it could use a lot more posts.

    Here's my 795 in a Limited Edition Boyd's Tacticool stock:

    Accuracy is about the same as before. I need to sand the barrel channel and make it free float and see what that does. Stock feels amazing and its a dream to shoot. Much nicer handling then the oem. The whole build is kinda heavy with the giant scope though...



    I need to take a photo of my girlfriends 795 which is in a Sky Blue Rimfire Target Hunter stock soon...
    Last edited by Chaos47; 06-07-2012, 6:27 PM.

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  • The Right to Bear Arms
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    Originally posted by DasBoost
    Will do. It just shipped yesterday.
    Wicked, dude. I expect great things.

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  • DasBoost
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    Originally posted by The Right to Bear Arms
    Hello, DasBoost. Please share some photos when your stock arrives. Also, how it actually shoots with the change.

    Actually, it would great if everyone who is using an aftermarket stock for their Marlin 795 would share photos and range reports after making the change.

    I'm all for improvements that improve a rifle in some tangible way.

    Go Marlin !

    RBA
    Will do. It just shipped yesterday.

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  • The Right to Bear Arms
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    Originally posted by DasBoost
    Ordered my stock, as the synthetic feels too light and toy-like, and some goodies for my K31. Thanks to cornice6.
    Hello, DasBoost. Please share some photos when your stock arrives. Also, how it actually shoots with the change.

    Actually, it would great if everyone who is using an aftermarket stock for their Marlin 795 would share photos and range reports after making the change.

    I'm all for improvements that improve a rifle in some tangible way.

    Go Marlin !

    RBA

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  • DasBoost
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    Ordered my stock, as the synthetic feels too light and toy-like, and some goodies for my K31. Thanks to cornice6.

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  • Chaos47
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    Originally posted by vega
    Grab one now, it's only $46.90 shipped. Let me know if you'll sell the orignal stock.
    That stock is a good deal was looking at getting one last year but waited it out for boyd's to make more stocks. And I am glad I did.. (even if the boyds do take fitting)


    Vega you looking for factory black plastic 795 stocks?
    I have 2 take offs available..

    1 Brand New never even been fired.

    1 Used but like new condition (no scratches or anything). Carefully sanded to free float the barrel. Negative is it has a UTG bipod adapter blue loctited to the front swivel (swivel can easily be removed and replaced. Nut on inside of channel is accessible and not loctited)



    35 Bucks takes either (you pay shipping I have the boyds boxes I can send them in, if you want I will get the exact rate)

    Or I see you are in Ventura (I'm in Riverside) maybe we could meet half way like in Pasadena..

    Send me a PM if interested, Thanks!

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  • vega
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    Originally posted by cornice6
    NUMRICH has a laminated hardwood stock for the 795. Supposedly a drop in fit. I might get one for $55 shipped.

    http://www.gunpartscorp.com/catalog/...+stock&catid=0
    Grab one now, it's only $46.90 shipped. Let me know if you'll sell the orignal stock.

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  • cornice6
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    NUMRICH has a laminated hardwood stock for the 795. Supposedly a drop in fit. I might get one for $55 shipped.

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  • The Right to Bear Arms
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    The immensity of this thread dictates that I contribute what many but not all of us know about the Marlin 795. i.e. This might be the only after market accessory that you will ever need.

    Especially, the pure shooters. It's all I need. Your mileage may vary.

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  • The Right to Bear Arms
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    The immensity of this thread dictates that I contribute what many but not all of us know about the Marlin 795. i.e. This might be the only after market accessory that you will ever need.

    Especially, the pure shooters. It's all I need. Your mileage may vary.

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  • marinomarcella426
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    Clip fed and lighting fast, the rugged, economical Marlin 795 .22LR Rifle w/Synthetic Stock has the wide appeal that's made it a winner. This easy shooting autoloader features an 18'' blued barrel with Micro-Groove® rifling for proven Marlin accuracy shot after shot. A black fiberglass-reinforced synthetic stock with molded-in checkering provides a sure, solid feel while shooting. Swivel studs for a sling. Cross-bolt safety. Manual and automatic ''last shot'' bolt hold-open. Adjustable open rear and ramp front sight. Receiver grooved for scope mount. Capacity: 10+1.

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  • The Right to Bear Arms
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    Originally posted by sherm2954
    I love my 795. Its functioned flawlessly. My brother bought one and constant FTF problems. We compared mags and his had to be adjusted. Once done, problem was solved.
    Just thought I'd chime in.
    Food for thought, thanks.

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  • sherm2954
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    I love my 795. Its functioned flawlessly. My brother bought one and constant FTF problems. We compared mags and his had to be adjusted. Once done, problem was solved.
    Just thought I'd chime in.

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