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Am fond of my little Glenfield 30-30. Shoots great. I've got an older 3x Leupold on it now, but the Williams receiver sight worked fine too. JM stamped of course.
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Am fond of my little Glenfield 30-30. Shoots great. I've got an older 3x Leupold on it now, but the Williams receiver sight worked fine too. JM stamped of course. Really like the looks of the 2/3rds magazine!
Shew me thy ways, O LORD: teach me thy paths. "there are few better cartridges on Earth than the 7 x 57mm Mauser" "the .30 Springfield is light, accurate, penetrating, and has surprising stopping power"
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Mine is a 30AS Jm stamped
......... So is my 30AS. Serial number indicates 1991 production.
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bought a 30 new in 66. sold it for diapers in 70. got a AS in 84-85. first time out i jumped a buck riding a doe. about bent the trigger trying to make it fire. finally remembered the cross safety. got the buck running away.
the consolidation of the states into one vast republic, sure to be aggressive abroad and despotic at home, will be the certain precursor of that ruin which has overwhelmed all those that have preceded. Robert E Lee ~Molɔ̀ːn Labé Skýla~
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I have 2 mod 30's made in 1966, 30-30, and .35 rem. Both have the JM stamp on right side
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The main difference in the Glenfield variants of the 336 were stained birched stocks which usually had impressed checkering, and cheaper and simpler sights.
Often, instead of impressed checkering they used deeply embossed animal images in the grip area, which were, frankly, kind of tacky, but somehow appealing. Kind of like a .22 rifle of the 60s era.
As well, the ramp front sight was replaced with a dovetailed gold bead type. Just as good, and maybe better. The rear sight was an all-stamped steel open sight, as used on .22 rifles.
The changes did not affect their quality, strength, or accuracy. And, I actually liked the sights and the stocks.
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I never have been around a 35 R.E.M. Glenfield.
That would be very cool.
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whenever i hear the term "truck gun" the Glenfield comes to mind. i carried one in my truck for years. someone decided they wanted my truck and got the Glenfield as a bonus. it went to Mexico i am pretty sure.just another treinta-treinta.
the consolidation of the states into one vast republic, sure to be aggressive abroad and despotic at home, will be the certain precursor of that ruin which has overwhelmed all those that have preceded. Robert E Lee ~Molɔ̀ːn Labé Skýla~
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I never have been around a 35 R.E.M. Glenfield.
That would be very cool. I'm going to sell mine if you're interested.
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The glenfield line was introduced so discount box store could sell economical Marlins but not under cut the small shops and stores handeling the Marlin line. 64 -65 the 36 G
66 - 72 the 30
73 - 83 the 30 A ( I have a 30A made in 71?)
79 -80 30 GT
83. 30 AS
5,930 total model 36 G s were manufactured.
Colonel Brophys book. Page 267 I don't see my 1964 36SC 30-30 listed.
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The glenfield line was introduced so discount box store could sell economical Marlins but not under cut the small shops and stores handeling the Marlin line. 64 -65 the 36 G
66 - 72 the 30
73 - 83 the 30 A ( I have a 30A made in 71?)
79 -80 30 GT
83. 30 AS
5,930 total model 36 G s were manufactured.
Colonel Brophys book. Page 267 I don't see my 1964 36SC 30-30 listed. An SC is a 336 not a Glenfield
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