Originally Posted by GrahamVT
I will never buy a new remlin. I would definitely go for a glenfield over a remlin. Although glenfield in very good condition tends to go for around $400 or so, I believe they are charging around $500-600 for the new remlins, thourgh they are'nt worth a quarter of that in my book.

I would not buy a glenfield for that much unless it was in 35 rem (they hardly made any in 35 rem).

I recently picked up a Glenfield model 30 in 35 rem. Same configuration as a 336SC just has a glenfield roll stamp and birch wood. As of now this gelnfield is one of my most accurate Marlins. I was super impressed with how well it shot the hornady lever evolution.

in my opinion the 336A, 336SC's are the nicest of the 336 line, and you can find them on online for reasonable prices, minus the deluxe and LTD models of course.

+1 for glenfield!



you were very fortunate to find a Glenfield model 30 in .35. Mot many of that caliber produced and when found are demanding high prices.

Doc