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A dealer near here had one last week when I was there. $399 IIRC. Didn't look at it in detail as I already have one. Gun Broker Clackamas, OR
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Found my SC in a small gun shop maybe 5 years ago. Have always been of that habit, any time I find such a place during my travels, especially in rural areas.
336SC 35 Rem., very good condition: $200 w/box of new ammo
Such places are where I've found most of my long guns and hand guns over the past 40 years.
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thers a reson why thay show wear its becuse we hunt with them not hang them on the wall and look at them
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dube, were due these places come from??? GEESH!!! I have looked high and low for a 35!!!
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Try this..........
http://www.marlinowners.com/forums/index.php/topic,78923.0/topicseen.html
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I passed on a very clean, 1963 model 336 in .35 Remington last week. Small local gun show. Price was $300
They are out there.
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I have a "Mint" 336 Sc in 35 rem for sale.The 336sc is an early 50's waffle top with ballard rifling with no "D&T" holes for scope mounting. There is no indictaion on the back side of the receiver that a receiver sight was ever mounted, generaly once the receiver sight is removed there is amark on the bluing.
The rifle stock has not even been drilled for sling swivel studs.
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They're around but getting harder and harder to find. I just located a NIB 91 336C 35 Rem. for $335
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I just picked up a 1952 (J prefix) ballad rifled 336 in .35 rem for $370. Condition was great and it had been well cared for.
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A few are on GB this week, before Christmas there were only four or five. New manufactured from the factory are a few months out now with the relo. One of the shops I 'frequent' called the wholesalers and came up empty, the call to Marlin stated 'due to the factory relo and start-up'.
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They turn up here in PA from time to time, because they were very popular back in the 50s and 60s.
Caught the tail end of an auction back in November, that featured about 80 firearms. Got there too late to buy anything, but ran into a buddy there. He said most of the stuff was in very good condition and much of it dated to the late 40s, 50s and 60s. The ol' gent having the auction, was in his early 80s.
People were still coming out of the house carrying rifles and shotguns (quite a long line in there, paying for them) when I got there, did note a few Marlin levers and a couple Rem. corkscrew pumps being taken to new homes.
I'd wager a few were in 35 Rem?
My departed huntin' bud's first deer rifle, was a new M336 in 35 Rem, bought after he got out of the Marine Corps in '68.
It's the only one of his deer rifles he never killed a deer with, since he bought his first M700 around 1970 and went the "bolt way" ever since then. That Marlin is around his widder's place yet, likely still in mint condition? Been trying to obtain a few of his rifles over the past 10 years and the ol' girl won't part with a thing.
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Try over on the Marlinowners forum.
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Funny how these threads pop up after 8 years. I did find a Marlin 336SC........sold it around 2014.
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