Just thought I would share a picture of something not seen to often. My Marlin 336 SC Deluxe in 35 Rem. Made in 1960
I like the looks of it. Thanks fer sharin'.
Nice, I have never seen one of those. I have a SC in 35 that Dad bought in either 2952 or 53. It probably has way less than ten boxes of shells through it and most were 158 semi wadcutters after I started reloading. The stock is a straight grained plain walnut, like quarter sawed. The last time it was shot was two days before he died, he did smile when he saw the target.
Nice, I have never seen one of those. I have a SC in 35 that Dad bought in either 2952 or 53...
Is that the 35 megawatt plasma model or the 35 gigawatt fusion laser model? I know they started the changeover in the mid-30th century but could never pin down the exact year.
On a related note, that is a really nice rifle. Those monte carlo stocks do look kind of funky to a traditionalists's eye but I wish they'd continue offering them on the heavy kickers.
Had a scoped .444 many years ago that whacked my cheekbone something vicious,a monte carlo like yours I think would have solved that problem.
On a related note, that is a really nice rifle. Those monte carlo stocks do look kind of funky to a traditionalists's eye but I wish they'd continue offering them on the heavy kickers.
Had a scoped .444 many years ago that whacked my cheekbone something vicious,a monte carlo like yours I think would have solved that problem.
Jim I had a 444 Marlin one of the first ones Marlin made and it did come with a monte carlo stock yours must have been a later one...
Here is one I found
http://www.gunbroker.com/Auction/ViewItem.asp?Item=120473920
Just thought I would share a picture of something not seen to often. My Marlin 336 SC Deluxe in 35 Rem. Made in 1960
That's the first Deluxe SC I've ever seen and now, I want one!! Nice rifle, thanks for sharing.
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It doesn't look like much to me. Looks like a rectangular box with some text in it saying "the image has been deleted".
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Sorry guys I didn't know if you delete the pic from photobucket it deletes it from where ever you sent it...
Ooohs and Auuughs may resume....
Real NICE shooter there!
A brochure I have shows the Marlin line up in around 1963 I believe. Can you spot your Marlin model?