no. you're an idiot
100-300
The Marlin model 455 Sporter in 30-06 was sold from 1957 to 1959. nothing shows up at this time. Marlin makes a series of bolt action rifles in 30-06, the XL7,XL7C, XL7W, etc.
THe XL7 has no distributer cap,for every spark plug you will have an individual coil pack on the top held in by one bolt,there will also be a wire harness for each coil pack.
I just bought my XL7 last month with a scope (brand new) for $399. That does not include tax. I took it out shooting this past weekend and I bought a great rifle for the money. It was right on after I zeroed in the scope. I'm a very happy Marlin customer!
The Marlin XL7 in .223 is generally considered a solid, budget-friendly option for both new and experienced shooters. It features a bolt-action design that offers reliability and decent accuracy for hunting and target shooting. While it may not have all the premium features of higher-end rifles, its performance and value make it a popular choice among enthusiasts. Overall, it can be a good firearm for those looking for an economical yet functional rifle.
Marlin does make a 30.06 as I own the XL7. This just came out in 2010 or 2011. As far as I'm concerned, a very good rifle at a reasonable price.
How do you change headlight on suzuki xl7
To change the alternator belt on a 2004 Suzuki XL7, first, disconnect the negative battery terminal. Next, locate the alternator and loosen the tensioner bolt to relieve tension on the belt. Remove the old belt and install the new one, ensuring it follows the correct routing path. Finally, tighten the tensioner bolt to apply the right tension to the new belt, and reconnect the battery terminal.
How do you change headlight on suzuki xl7
How do I bleed brakes on a 2005 suzuki xl7 2wd
Disconnect the emergency brake cable under rear of vehicle. You will see small empty bolt holes on face of the drum. Put an 8 mm bolt in each of the holes and alternate tightening between the two until drum releases.
Suzuki XL7 was previously known as the Grand Vitara (GVT for short)