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can anyone tell me what an excellent condition 336 .35 Remington might be worth. Found one in a local pawn shop in like new condition tapped for scope and it looks as though it has never been fired, but likely has. No scratches very clean and barrel looks spotless. Their asking 225.00 for it and i think its prob a good deal. Any help with what this may be worth
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thats a good deal.. would be over $300 here
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I thought it was a good deal but checking here to see what alot of you knowledgeable guys think. I think I'm going to try to tlk him down to 185.00 or trade my 1984 44mag in for it straight trade. I let a .35 rem go given to me and regret it now since the new hornady bullets came out but at least it he doesnt bite on lowering the price the new 44 mag hornady's should be avail. soon and they are going to be at least a secure 150 to 200 yrd bullet is my thought any insite on them.
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...I'd try to talk it down to 185.00 too. WHY NOT?
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After you get the rifle at $225.00, I assure that the $40.00 will be forgotten. They are great rifles. Thanks...Bill.
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If that 35 Rem is the old pre-cross bolt safety and has a gold trigger, you'd better scarf it up. I just paid $325.00 for 1 that came out of some guys closet that wasn't even shot. That's an awesome price. They are rare to find in really good shape. Most have alot of handling marks & dings.
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$225 for an excellent condition 35 Rem is a steal!
Try to talk them down but if they don't budge, buy it anyhow.
Don't trade your 1894 in 44 Mag for it as at least what I've seen the 1894's are valued higher than any Marlin 336, so you'd be getting the bad end of the deal if you made the trade.
Just my 2 cents!
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I agree with flyingfool that you shouldn't use the 44 mag for trade. If you want a heck of pair, purchase a ruger redhawk 5" stainless or blue in 44 mag. Think of it, a handgun / lever gun combo. Reloads would fit either. I have the 336 35 Rem lever with a T/C Contender 14" with muzzle brake in 35 Rem. Quite the pair. Just think of black bear over bait with the Contender.
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Their asking 225.00 for it and i think its prob a good deal. Any help with what this may be worth I'd buy it. I think everyone needs a 336 in either 30/30, or better yet 35 Rem. I'm looking for one myself. Should be a fun cartridge to reload and shoot.
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Been looking for one for almost 2 years, I would buy it!!!!!
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As far as trading your 44mag, it doesn't matter what you trade, you always loose when trying to trade with a gun dealer. You would be better off to sell the 44 outright to someone. As far as trading goes, you need to ask yourself do you like the 44mag and does it work good, many don't, and are known for being jammers. If you like it and it works good, keep it, and buy the 35 Rem outright.
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Keep the 44 mag. They are getting scarce! Pay what you have to for the 35 Rem. You'll be glad you did.
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Don't wait. Buy the .35 then sell the .44 somewhere else. For a knock around piece, pick up a .357 Marlin or Rossi and you're set.
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I thought it was a good deal but checking here to see what alot of you knowledgeable guys think. I think I'm going to try to tlk him down to 185.00 or trade my 1984 44mag in for it straight trade. I let a .35 rem go given to me and regret it now since the new hornady bullets came out but at least it he doesnt bite on lowering the price the new 44 mag hornady's should be avail. soon and they are going to be at least a secure 150 to 200 yrd bullet is my thought any insite on them. I have a friend looking for an 1894, let me know what you want to sell it for. thanks
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around here, $225 is a steal for a .35 Remington 336. I paid $300 at a gun show for mine, and was happy with the price.
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. There is where two fools met, one for selling that cheap and the other for not buying! .
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I do have the super redhawk 44mag with 7" barrel to go with the 44mag lever but hardly ever hunt with the pistol as i'm not confident enough with it yet and the rifle hasn't missed yet lol. thx for all the input I'm going to keep the 44 and just buy the 35 rem although i dont really need it, lol.
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impingment youe lyng to yourself if you thought about then you do need it keep the 44's and buy the 35 you not gonna regret it at all maybe kick yourself for even wondering about it
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I'll pay $225 for a nice Marlin 35 any day. That is a steal.
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Good for you!!
Buy that 35 quick. How does "need" associate/relate to buying guns?
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