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Re: Ruger Re- introduces the Marlin 336
[Re: 330-Trapper]
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03/30/23 09:26 AM
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I saw that
I really hope it does well , my concern is that what made the lever gun more popular than so many other as or more capable guns of the time , was cost
I always wondered why the pump action rifle wasn't a lot more popular than it was and looking at the old adds , the 94 and 336 were beating it by like 40-50% in price all the time.
the bulk of hunting rifle buyers buy what is cheap and works , why the savage axis is so popular
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Re: Ruger Re- introduces the Marlin 336
[Re: hippie]
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03/30/23 12:50 PM
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That's a good looking gun. I handed down my 336 in 35rem so now I might have to replace it!  I had one in 35 Remington and .30-30 back in the day. I wish I would have kept the 35. I like vintage guns, warts and all.
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Re: Ruger Re- introduces the Marlin 336
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03/30/23 01:51 PM
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That's a good looking gun. I handed down my 336 in 35rem so now I might have to replace it!  I had one in 35 Remington and .30-30 back in the day. I wish I would have kept the 35. I like vintage guns, warts and all. Yep, my wife used the 35, it had peep sights on it. She couldn't find a Deer with a scope for nothing but was deadly with iron sights. Handed it down to her son.
Last edited by hippie; 03/30/23 01:52 PM.
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Re: Ruger Re- introduces the Marlin 336
[Re: Osagan]
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03/30/23 05:56 PM
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I wonder if they're recreating the new 336s with micro groove barrels? Not that I ever thought micro groove was any better. I think the micro groove barrels in .22LR definately makes a difference. I have a one owner 1979 336 in.35 Rem. It's kilt every deer it was pointed at.
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Re: Ruger Re- introduces the Marlin 336
[Re: TraderVic]
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03/30/23 08:42 PM
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The new 336's have Ballard rifling.. That will be good for the cast bullet shooters. In fact, I may see about about getting me one in.35 Rem. when they come out.
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Re: Ruger Re- introduces the Marlin 336
[Re: Osagan]
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03/31/23 12:32 PM
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The new 336's have Ballard rifling.. That will be good for the cast bullet shooters. In fact, I may see about about getting me one in.35 Rem. when they come out. Even though I really don't need another deer rifle, I've always wanted a Marlin 35 Rem. I may just pull the trigger on one of these after Marlin catches up.
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Re: Ruger Re- introduces the Marlin 336
[Re: 330-Trapper]
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03/31/23 02:17 PM
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Yeah, sounds like if anything they are even better quality. I sure like my 336 30-30 that marlin made.
Those who would give up essential liberty, to purchase a little temporary safety, deserve neither liberty nor safety. Benjamin Franklin (1706-1790)
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