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Pre Cross Bolt PICS: Marlin 30 30
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I've bought two 336s in the past year. Both in .35 Remington. One could pass for unfired, but not documented as such; the other a hunter/shooter with a sweet trigger. In my neck of the woods, your 336 in .30 WCF with the missing rear sight parts, stock dings and non-OEM recoil pad, I'd say $350. Just my opinion, but that's what you asked for, right?
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Hard to tell overall condition from that photo. But one in excellent condition should bring around $400. My 1971 .30-30.
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Hadn't finished the post, Now there's a link. Thanks for the help.
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I guess Marlin 30-30s are cheaper around here than some places. One in that condition in a shop I frequent would bring $300 tops. I've seen ones in slightly worse condition at $250 pretty regularly. I bought one with awesome wood in 35Rem a couple of years ago that needed some TLC for $200.
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I've bought two 336s in the past year. Both in .35 Remington. One could pass for unfired, but not documented as such; the other a hunter/shooter with a sweet trigger. In my neck of the woods, your 336 in .30 WCF with the missing rear sight parts, stock dings and non-OEM recoil pad, I'd say $350. Just my opinion, but that's what you asked for, right? ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^This^^^^^^^^^^ Pistol grip, non OEM recild pad, rear sight, hurts you on this one. Money is in the straight griped.
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$225 to $275...depending on who is interested. Not being rude, just being honest. re
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Thanks guys. Bluing is actually pretty good for its age but it does have its drawbacks. Probably try to find some local interest I guess to see if anyone is looking for a good shooter.
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Over at Marlinowners.com I'd wager it would go for 350-450. Pre Remlin, JM gun, plus presafety model.
I wish like hell I could get the prices on Marlins that some of you guys get in your area. They are pretty darn popular here in Dixie.
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i was in a shop in PA today that had several like that for $275-300. but they are extremely common around these parts and can be had for $150-200 if you buy it from a private seller who wants to unload it. pretty common this time of year too.
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$250 to $300 is what I see asked for at local gun shows so maybe a bit less FTF elsewhere. Odd caliber like yours, really depends on the buyer.
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