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Marlins are moving very quickly

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14 March 2021, 05:30
Bobster
Marlins are moving very quickly
Ruger has announced they will commence Marlin 336 production this fall.
24 June 2021, 03:22
Dr. Lou
FWIW, in the past two months I picked up the following lever actions:

Marlin
1953 336RS .32WS $640 (as new)
1950 336A .35 Rem $425 with Hornady ammo
2000 1895G 45-70 $850 (as new)

Savage
1978 99 1978 .358 Brush Gun $1100 (unfired)
1941 99RS with Redfield receiver sight, sling, double grooves, flat swivel studs $900 (as new)

Winchester
1935 M64.32 WS $900 (used but not abused)


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17 July 2021, 05:20
KY Nimrod
Saw a Glenfield 36 in pretty nice shape yesterday with a Williams Receiver sight and an aftermarket big loop lever at a LGS. $899. Gone today. Didn't last 24 hours. They had a 92% plus condition 45-70 Guide Gun made in 2005 for $1100...it didn't last 4 hours.
17 July 2021, 08:49
NormanConquest
Who would have ever thought that A Glenfield would go for that kind of money? But then again I can remember in the not too distant past that you could buy Win. 94s all day long for $150.00.


Never mistake motion for action.
17 July 2021, 14:58
Nordic2
Here in Sweden a used 1960s-1990s Win 94 in 30-30 has been about 2500sek/260us$ for the last 15 years now people pay 500$ for them at auction. Last year I saw a Marlin in 357m at an auction I followed to ~800$/6200sek but it went for ~1000$.