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What, how, why is the price of the new Marlin 336 and 1895 so insane? 1500 to 1800 dollars. Now the older used of course are following suit. I don't mind a guy making a profit so thanks and good luck to the sellers.
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Savage declined making model 99 s due to cost.
Model 88 s are done also.
Marlin has a scope ready lever action that is rather easy to maintain and customize.
Not much competition. ( BLR?) ( Henry) ( Win 94 AE)
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What, how, why is the price of the new Marlin 336 and 1895 so insane? 1500 to 1800 dollars. Now the older used of course are following suit. I don't mind a guy making a profit so thanks and good luck to the sellers. It’s not so much as making a profit as it is getting the coin together for the next purchase.
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Thank Yellowstone and Longmire and the other shows that have made the culture shift back to the cowboy gun
I can afford to own every gun I've ever dreamed of, one at a time
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What, how, why is the price of the new Marlin 336 and 1895 so insane? 1500 to 1800 dollars. Now the older used of course are following suit. I don't mind a guy making a profit so thanks and good luck to the sellers. It’s not so much as making a profit as it is getting the coin together for the next purchase. Oh I'm totally on board with that and guilty! I'm more talking about the new price of a Marlin lever action rifle. Am I the only one not gonna pay $1200 to $1800?
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I’ll bet there are quite a few loonies here that buy a rifle. Shoot it for a while, see what accuracy they can get, velocity and bullet performance. Then they sell it. I do that. Unfortunately, I normally lose money in the long run. How do you sell a 336 that cost you $375 and to replace it with a new 336? Even if you jack the price a couple hundred bucks, you’ll not to buy a replacement without losing quite a bit. I don’t keep records as well as many do, because it would show the money I lose and I’d rather not know, I guess. I don’t mind losing $100 on the deal, because the fun of having that rifle for a while is worth it. I’m old enough to remember military 03’s and 03-A3’s for under $10. Should a guy that bought the $10 rifle sell it for $10 today? How about Mauser 98’s that cost $3 to $5 each? I don’t recall prices going so high, so fast as in the past couple of years. Some have said that the prices have settled down. Maybe, it may be true to some extent to common everyday guns, but not all guns - I believe anyhow.
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IMO
U don’t make money when you sell them
It depends on how U bought them
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LGS just had the new 336. They got $999 for it
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IMO
U don’t make money when you sell them
It depends on how U bought them If you bought within the last 5 years...value is a good 30% or more above purchase price.
Don't ask me about my military service or heroic acts...most of it is untrue.
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Also thank the US government that has caused the price of everything to soar in the last few years.
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Also thank the US government that has caused the price of everything to soar in the last few years. Is there a better place to have your retirement funds than in good rifles? The banks are paying a pittance for an interest rate. Put your money into savings right now and watch the value of your savings dwindle. One issue with high inflation for the working man. The income tax rates go up as the dollar amount you take in goes up. Never mind that a $150,000 per year income now has a value of maybe $40,000 in the 70’s. But you’re paying a lot more in taxes.
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If you bought Nividia under $200 a share.
You could afford a Ruglin or three.
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What, how, why is the price of the new Marlin 336 and 1895 so insane? 1500 to 1800 dollars. Now the older used of course are following suit. I don't mind a guy making a profit so thanks and good luck to the sellers. The new top-end 1895s are listed at $1350 at Sportsman's Warehouse which isn't known as a discount place. Not sure where you get your numbers but it would seem someone is ripping folks off. That price at Sportsman's is fairly in line with the cost of a similar "level" of Winchester '94. A Super Blackhawk "hunter" that was around $600 a few years ago just clawed past $1000. The point is, there's nothing unusually high about the Marlin cost. It sucks, it hurts, but it is what stuff costs today. Go try to find a new pickup .. compare it to the price of a the same truck, same equipment level 5 years ago. Prepare for heart attack.
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