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Marlin 336 to Texan Style Lever
16 March 2020, 20:18
troutcreeksMarlin 336 to Texan Style Lever
I have never cared for the pistol grip on a 336. If I can find a straight Lever/Lever Plate at a reasonable price can I swap it out? I can do the restocking of the butt. I searched the Marlin forums but didn't see anything. Thanks
Finally something I know something about. I mean something, about which I know. My Mother was an English teacher.
Yes, definitely and you do not need any new parts.
You buy the PG rifle, disassemble the lower tang and mill it flat. (Careful; the old ones have the SN there) then bend the lever to match it. Or you can buy a flat lever if you can't get it right. Heat and forge it around a square mandrel you have machined the inside radii on. Why do I keep ending sentences with prepositions?
Easy.
16 March 2020, 20:40
AnotherAZWriterquote:
Originally posted by dpcd:
Finally something I know something about. I mean something, about which I know.
Reminds me of a joke. A guy is visiting Harvard. He asks a student, "Where is the library at?"
The student says, "Here at Harvard, we never end our sentences with prepositions."
Guy looks at him and says, "Ok. Where is the library at asshole?"
What drives me crazy is my engineers who insist on skipping articles, use of the passive voice, and not using a question mark when asking a question.
The worst offense is the use of possessives to mean plural. I find that at least half of Americans do not know how to use them. True story; again, my Mother would be at the grocery store and see a sign; Banana's 39 cents. She would seek out the manager and berate him mercilessly. Happened a lot. Good entertainment for us kids.
16 March 2020, 22:13
PeglegIf you can find a straight stock lever (gunbroker) then it is simple. I did this with a Treebone stock and it went easy.
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16 March 2020, 22:57
bpesteveEnglish must be the most difficult language on earth; while it's about being, its possessive isn't.
Or you can just buy a new flat lever from Brownells for $99. Still have to mill the lower tang flat.
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Originally posted by AnotherAZWriter:
What drives me crazy is my engineers who insist on skipping articles, use of the passive voice, and not using a question mark when asking a question.
I get worn out by overuse of tired business jargon (paradigm shift, traction, adding value, etc.) but my pet peeve is folks trying to get fancy with the plural of "process". Folks can't seem to say processes. They says something that sounds like "processeze".
17 March 2020, 00:39
AnotherAZWriterquote:
Originally posted by skl1:
quote:
Originally posted by AnotherAZWriter:
What drives me crazy is my engineers who insist on skipping articles, use of the passive voice, and not using a question mark when asking a question.
I get worn out by overuse of tired business jargon (paradigm shift, traction, adding value, etc.) but my pet peeve is folks trying to get fancy with the plural of "process". Folks can't seem to say processes. They says something that sounds like "processeze".
Totally agree!!! You forgot to include "unpack" as in, "let's unpack what that means."
But I have more: why does everyone and their brother think it makes them sound clever when they turn nouns into verbs and vice-versa? I think I first heard it in a Kinkos commercial: "The new way to office." Or "no one out-pizzas the Hut."
What really drives me batshit crazy is the use of the verb "ask" when "request" is more appropriate. Ex: "The conversation concerns a customer with an ask about the product."
Why does anyone think that sounds better than "The conversation concerns a customer with a request (or question) about the product?"
17 March 2020, 03:46
clowdisI sure don't need to be in this here conversation!
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17 March 2020, 04:16
Michael MichalskiY'all have to proud of the current young generation. They have resolved all the problems in the world by renaming them "
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17 March 2020, 04:43
Rollandyeppers, their ain' t no way I am going to get into this here conversation

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17 March 2020, 08:35
Dulltool17quote:
Originally posted by dpcd:
The worst offense is the use of possessives to mean plural. I find that at least half of Americans do not know how to use them. True story; again, my Mother would be at the grocery store and see a sign; Banana's 39 cents. She would seek out the manager and berate him mercilessly. Happened a lot. Good entertainment for us kids.
Oh, my God! Are you and I related? My mom was an English teacher, too. And she went bananas over banana's, going so far as to correct the store manager!
To this day, I still know a guy with a PhD that can't get the plural/possessive straight.
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17 March 2020, 09:02
loud-n-boomerThe one that I hate is use of "impacted" when one means "have an impact on." It is impacted if it is a tooth or hit a bridge abutment!
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17 March 2020, 18:31
Uncle GrinchWhat about effect vs. affect, or sale vs. sell?
Damn... English is cornfusing.. wright?
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17 March 2020, 19:05
troutcreeksI'm so glad my query was able to generate a great discussion about grammar.

I also answered your question though. Which makes the diversion, ok. Sort of. Crap; I mean of a sort.