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I grabbed this Marlin 336 in .35 Remington off GunBroker because I loved the carving in the rear stock. I assumed there is a story behind it from some unknown last-owner. But id Marlin ever sell these 336's with this type of carving as factory-original?
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This is not factory. Commonly seen on older guns, especially here in the northeast. Hope this helps.
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Who ever did it was pretty good. Looks nice.
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The fella who did it was probably pretty proud of his "buck slayer".
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