Oldbloke wrote:I'll give you $50.00
Shootermick wrote:Oldbloke wrote:I'll give you $50.00
Sounds good. I’ll pay postage.
Pighunter wrote:I've got a brand new never been fired Marlin 336 sitting my my safe. Bought it while my .44 magnum was in for repairs, but never ended up using it as the .44 magnum was back before my PTA was lol. I paid $1,350 for it in October last year, remember that is brand new from the dealer. Depending on what your model is SS, 336w a whole lot of variables you could likely ask $1600+ if it's an original JM stamped one you can ask $2000+
Shootermick wrote:Pighunter wrote:I've got a brand new never been fired Marlin 336 sitting my my safe. Bought it while my .44 magnum was in for repairs, but never ended up using it as the .44 magnum was back before my PTA was lol. I paid $1,350 for it in October last year, remember that is brand new from the dealer. Depending on what your model is SS, 336w a whole lot of variables you could likely ask $1600+ if it's an original JM stamped one you can ask $2000+
Yeah.
It’s not a JM, few year old grey laminate big loop. Nice gun, never use it. Time to make some safe room.
Shootermick wrote:Marlin prices have gone through the roof. Maybe when the new Ruger made Marlins start rolling out the used price will drop. I’m thinking about selling my 336 in 30-30. I could list it for an insane price, but I don’t want to do that. Nor do I want to give it to gun shop for about half of what it’s worth.
In as new condition. What’s a fair price?
JimTom wrote:I see some new marlins advertised at the big C. Range in price from $1500-$2600 depending on model.
Wapiti wrote:JimTom wrote:I see some new marlins advertised at the big C. Range in price from $1500-$2600 depending on model.
Yes, tempting aren't they.
Been looking at YouTube on the incredible accuracy these Ruger-made new versions are getting, it's quite astounding.
I wouldn't risk second hand, at least, not unless I knew the user and saw how his rifle shot. Particularly with the older ones hating cast projectiles, and the Remington made ones such a QA nightmare.
bigrich wrote:Wapiti wrote:JimTom wrote:I see some new marlins advertised at the big C. Range in price from $1500-$2600 depending on model.
Yes, tempting aren't they.
Been looking at YouTube on the incredible accuracy these Ruger-made new versions are getting, it's quite astounding.
I wouldn't risk second hand, at least, not unless I knew the user and saw how his rifle shot. Particularly with the older ones hating cast projectiles, and the Remington made ones such a QA nightmare.
that's certainly very encouraging to hear about the new ruger marlins
if remington produced marlins were "remlins", does that mean the ruger guns are "rulins"