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1. WTB-Marlin 336 SD which is the 20" barreled sporting carbine with deluxe wood in 32 Special caliber.
2. Also looking for a Marlin 336 ADL which has the 24" barrel and has to have the Deluxe Bishop wood in 32 Special caliber. I have a extra 32 Spl ADL I can trade.
3. Also looking for a Marlin 336 ADL which has the 24" barrel and Marlin deluxe wood in 35 Rem caliber. I have a beautiful 35Rem w/ Bishop wood I can trade.
I would offer $2500 for a starting price for the 2 32 Specials, numbers 1 and 2. Has to be in very good original condition. The deluxe guns from this era (1948-1962) have factory checking and usually higher end wood. The Bishop stocked rifles from Marlin usually have nicer grain and they have a cheek piece. Bishop wood stocked guns were not available till 1957-58. Rough numbers made in this era was only 5000 out of 47,000 were Deluxe grade so very rare. If you have one to sell, trade or discuss please send a PM. Thanks for looking.
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I would offer $2500 for a starting price for the 2 32 Specials, numbers 1 and 2. Has to be in very good original condition. The deluxe guns from this era (1948-1962) have factory checking and usually higher end wood. The Bishop stocked rifles from Marlin usually have nicer grain and they have a cheek piece. Bishop wood stocked guns were not available till 1957-58. Rough numbers made in this era was only 5000 out of 47,000 were Deluxe grade so very rare. If you have one to sell, trade or discuss please send a PM. Thanks for looking.
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I would offer $2500 for a starting price for the 2 32 Specials, numbers 1 and 2. Has to be in very good original condition. The deluxe guns from this era (1948-1962) have factory checking and usually higher end wood. The Bishop stocked rifles from Marlin usually have nicer grain and they have a cheek piece. Bishop wood stocked guns were not available till 1957-58. Rough numbers made in this era was only 5000 out of 47,000 were Deluxe grade so very rare. If you have one to sell, trade or discuss please send a PM. Thanks for looking.
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1. WTB-Marlin 336 SD which is the 20" barreled sporting carbine with deluxe wood in 32 Special caliber.
2. Also looking for a Marlin 336 ADL which has the 24" barrel and has to have the Deluxe Bishop wood in 32 Special caliber. I have a extra 32 Spl ADL I can trade.
3. Also looking for a Marlin 336 ADL which has the 24" barrel and Marlin deluxe wood in 35 Rem caliber. I have a beautiful 35Rem w/ Bishop wood I can trade.
I would offer $2500 for a starting price for the 2 32 Specials, numbers 1 and 2. Has to be in very good original condition. The deluxe guns from this era (1948-1962) have factory checking and usually higher end wood. The Bishop stocked rifles from Marlin usually have nicer grain and they have a cheek piece. Bishop wood stocked guns were not available till 1957-58. Rough numbers made in this era was only 5000 out of 47,000 were Deluxe grade so very rare. If you have one to sell, trade or discuss please send a PM. Thanks for looking.
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There is a 35 rem I think fits in your category on the castboolit website currently for sale
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There is a 35 rem I think fits in your category on the castboolit website currently for sale I was a little to late till I got registered etc. He sold it last night. It looked original but was well used and missing the strap and swivels as most are gone. I would have still bought it but didn't need it as I have 2 of the same rifles in exc. cond. BUT it would have worked for a user for sure. I need a 35Rem ADL (without the cheekpiece) Thank you for the heads up.
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I would offer $2500 for a starting price for the 2 32 Specials, numbers 1 and 2. Has to be in very good original condition. The deluxe guns from this era (1948-1962) have factory checking and usually higher end wood. The Bishop stocked rifles from Marlin usually have nicer grain and they have a cheek piece. Bishop wood stocked guns were not available till 1957-58. Rough numbers made in this era was only 5000 out of 47,000 were Deluxe grade so very rare. If you have one to sell, trade or discuss please send a PM. Thanks for looking.
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