dak0ta
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Hi Guys,
Is there any advantage of owning a 336C besides the aesthetics of the gun? The W is cheaper and I feel like if I were hunting and using it at the range, it would be better because the hardwood is harder and stronger than walnut. Also, dings and scratches wouldn't matter as much.
The 336 C has a fluted comb, what does that do? Also, there's the bullseye on the pistol grip cap. Does the rubber recoil pad do much dampening as opposed to the W's hard butt plate?
Any other differences? I hear that the blueing is better on the C too. Not sure of that.
Are the internals better polished? Better semi-buckhorn sights? Gold trigger?
Is there any advantage of owning a 336C besides the aesthetics of the gun? The W is cheaper and I feel like if I were hunting and using it at the range, it would be better because the hardwood is harder and stronger than walnut. Also, dings and scratches wouldn't matter as much.
The 336 C has a fluted comb, what does that do? Also, there's the bullseye on the pistol grip cap. Does the rubber recoil pad do much dampening as opposed to the W's hard butt plate?
Any other differences? I hear that the blueing is better on the C too. Not sure of that.
Are the internals better polished? Better semi-buckhorn sights? Gold trigger?