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I have these two I have been sitting on for awhile.

The first is a 1953 Marlin 336 R.C. carbine in 30-30. Williams Foolproof sight, worn leather sling, small gold bead blade front sight, very good bluing with one small area on the magazine tube that has been lightly scraped, in pic for you. These had none of the checkering or designs of the later stocks and nice oil finishs on walnut. A few very small handling marks but overall excellent condition. Action is tight and smooth. Bore is bright and is a good shooter. Trigger is very good and crisp. Asking $350325.00 plus actual shipping and insurance to your FFL. I am not an FFL. First "I'LL take it" does.
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The second is from one of the last runs of the New Haven Winchesters made. I bought it the summer before they shut down the plant. It is the 94AE Trails End Carbine in .45 colt with 20" barrel. It is in like new condition and perfect in wood and bluing. I shot @ 20 rounds of factory ammo through it then cleaned it and put it away in the safe. It has the nicest factory wood I have ever seen on a newer Winchester. the pictures do not do it justice! It comes with the original factory box with all the original paperwork. Asking $750 shipped to your FFL. I am not an FFL. Reasonable offers will be considered. First "I'll Take It" does.
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TTT
I have a 1953 model 336 30.30 that belonged to my Grandpa. It is my primary hunting rig and it really shoots great with the new Hornady ammo. Someone buy this before I own another one.
If only that 336 was a 35 Rem! Nice rifles!
Thanks guys. I have shot the Hornady LeverEvolution ammo out of it. It will place them inside an inch at 75 yards. It can probably do better but that is the best I can do with an aperature sight off a bench.
BTT with price reduction on the 336.
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