

I have another question for you or Regnier (gunrunner) regarding Marlin model 60s and the various variants. This is EVERYTHING I've compiled so far.and it's probably not complete.but it's darn close Western Auto 2282 = Marlin 39A Mountie (Rare) Ranger 36 = Marlin 80 w/ Adjustable target trigger Hawthorn Huntsman 25C = Marlin 55 Goose Gunį-1282 = Marlin 989M2/Glenfield 70 (989M2 with cover is RARE) Glenfield/Marlin model 990 = Marlin 60 (17-round mag) Glenfield Model 989-G = Marlin model 989/Marlin 70 Glenfield Model 36G = Marlin 336C (.30-30 w/5-round mag) Glenfield Model 35 = Marlin model 336 (.35 cal) Glenfield Model 30A = Marlin 336C (.30-30 w/6-shot mag) Glenfield Model 30 = Marlin 336C (.30-30 w/4-shot magazine) Thanks in advance for any information that is willingly shared.Glenfield Model 25 = Marlin model 80/780 W/swivels 410 owners if this gun will eventually loosen up and cycle reliably, or if it's a "no go" gun. I'm trying to find out from real Hatfield SA. I have watched some U-tube videos on this gun and the other larger gauges don't seem to have this problem.

410 owners as to their experiences with this make and model gun, specifically in the. What I'm hoping to find out here, is information from other Hatfield SA. Possibly, this gun will cycle like a Remington 1100 after two or three boxes of shells have been ran through it. the gun is still quite tight and the recoil spring is quite heavy. Often times, it will cycle the first two shells and will fail to put the third shell in the chamber and the bolt into battery. I have fired this gun several times and have found that it will cycle my reloaded 2 1/2" shells, but is unreliable in cycling factory loaded Winchester AA 2 1/2" MAX Dr.

The person admitted that it would cycle 3" game loads, but had problems cycling the 2 1/2" target loads. According to the person I bought it from, it had exactly 6 shells ran through it. 410 (Remington 1100 knockoff) realizing it was a budget gun. I bought the Hatfield SAS Semi-Automatic. I have a few of those and enjoy them as fine guns. Please don't tell me to ditch it and get a Remington 1100.
