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I have a JM Marlin Cowboy .38-55 that I'm thinking of selling, its minty, unfired but no box. I can't find many of these for sale on the internet, but I am thinking $900-$1000. Is that realistic?


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yes it is...........in the right crowd..........

had one several years ago........sold it for around that $$$

24" correct ?


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Thanks! It is a 24".


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Originally Posted by tikkanut


Gun Broker now for that pricing

https://www.gunbroker.com/item/796312464



Tikkanut,

The Gunbroker 336CB appears by the serial number stamping on the side of the receiver appears to be a Marlin transition rifle after Remington's purchase of Marlin but before the closure of New Haven and the move.

Am I correct?

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nope..........these were built early 2000's........only so many........

look close at pic #4....move mouse around & you'll see S/N begins with '99'

2001 mfg date..........RemLin S/N's will begin 'MR' Marlin/Remington

more info in link

http://marlin-collectors.com/forum/viewforum.php?f=9


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Y'all are an awesome database. It's almost scary. Thanks again,


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glad I could help !

http://marlinspares.com/wp-content/uploads/2012/07/Marlin-Date-codes-ver8-396mb2-1024x791.jpg


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The one I sold , like new with the box went for $1200.. I would consider $1000 as a starting bid.

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Sounds realistic to me.


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I had both the cb30-30 and the cb38-55 the 30-30 was a fine shooting and sharp looking rifle. While the 38-55 was great looking it did not shoot for chit. The barrel bore size was too large for the available bullets at the time. Later bullets became available for it but I had sold it off. Gave the 30-30 to my grandson.

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I had one in .38-55 for a while. Mine shot MOA groups with WW factory ammo and with a handload using Hornady's 220 grain flat point ... scoped it temporarily for testing, of course. Good gun. I shouldn't have sold mine.

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Originally Posted by doctor_Encore
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Gun Broker now for that pricing

https://www.gunbroker.com/item/796312464



Tikkanut,

The Gunbroker 336CB appears by the serial number stamping on the side of the receiver appears to be a Marlin transition rifle after Remington's purchase of Marlin but before the closure of New Haven and the move.

Am I correct?



I don't agree, serial number indicates a DOM as 2001. Long before the Remington take over and not a transition model.


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