Probably sabotage by disgruntled Remington workers......I see that Ruger says that Marlin rifles should be back on the market before the end of the year. Seems some of the machinery they got in the deal needs repair before they start building again.
GREAT NEWS!
If they made a 9mm lever with a 15+ capacity tube mag, my wallet would fly out so fast it would catch fire.I’ll take mine in 10mm. I probably have a better chance getting struck by lightning than them making one though.
Pretty Please!41 magnum 1894 please!!!!!!!!!!!!
Probably just being worn out.Probably sabotage by disgruntled Remington workers
I know, I was joking- sorta.Probably just being worn out.
Both machines and machine tooling wear & erode.
A rifling machine, for instance, has a number of bearing that eventually need maintenance. Electrical circuits can have components fail just through age.
Some of those things can be accounted for in the QC process--some. Sometimes you just downline a given machine out of its 4, 5, 10, a dozen, others. Turning out machine parts is neck-deep in the machining process. It's typically far easier to use 10 machines each doing one step in a process, than to try and reset a given machine to perform multiple machining processes.
Some of your industrial tools may exist only to form tooling--the actual cutters used in machining processes. The design of tooling, to aid in QC as the cutting surface is worn away is critical for how long a given machine stays up and running, which determines how many parts are available for final assembly.
41 magnum 1894 please!!!!!!!!!!!!
Edited to add: and one in 38-55.
Marlin 39a,s……… affordable ones……… not just those $3000+ custom shop models
If they made a 9mm lever with a 15+ capacity tube mag, my wallet would fly out so fast it would catch fire.
As long as I’m wishing, build em like they did in 1894
Probably just being worn out.
Both machines and machine tooling wear & erode.
41 magnum 1894 please
Being very specific... how about a 16" .41 1894 with an octagon barrel and case colored receiver... with a straight lever...