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I have an 336 A in good to very good condition. It is chambered in 35 Remington with no scope or extras. I know this is a loaded question but what should I expect to get used for this gun?
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I just sold a plain 336 in .35 for $400
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deal fell though..
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Depends on how old it is.
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Spot on,but an older waffle top in primo condition would be worth quite a bit more.
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$400 is a good price for the 336A hardwood stocked in 35 Rem.
If it were the walnut stocked version, you could expect another $50-$75.
The 35 chambering garners a premium over the models in 30-30.
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Thanks for the info. It seems used guns in decent condition go very quickly in the current market.
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There are apparently two different Marlin rifle models with the 336A designation. One, a later offering, is a birch stocked model and has the 20" barrel with full length magazine. The early, and original 336A began production in 1948 and was a "waffle top" with Walnut stock, 24" barrel, and half magazine. As I recall there was a re-run of the 24" barreled version sometime in the 70's or so for a couple of years, but I don't remember exactly when. Rick
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