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?
I just sold a plain 336 in .35 for $400
Depends on how old it is.
http://www.gunbroker.com/Auction/ViewItem.aspx?Item=426704788This is a dealer gun, buggered and missing screws but otherwise looks nice. I would go $350 on this one if I needed another one.
Spot on,but an older waffle top in primo condition would be worth quite a bit more.
$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.
T.S.
Thanks for the info. It seems used guns in decent condition go very quickly in the current market.
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