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I've been looking recently for a 444, built in 1968 to add to my collection. I let one get away from me on GB recently and I'm beginning to think it will be a long time before I see another. It got me thinking about how long others might have been looking for that "one" rifle they searching for.
I'd like to get another Marlin 1894 in .25-20. I should never have let that one get away. I haven't seriously looked for one though.
I looked for a good Marlin 57 22LR as a companion for my 56 for a while and just recently found one here. I've thought about selling the 94 in 357 a few times...
Marlins are like mules, U learn to love most of em. They seem to be good honest firearms, with not much to meow about.
LGS has a 39 (not 39A) on consignment that is color case hardened. CCH is still probably 90%, as are the blued parts, and wood. It a pre-prefix model (no S or HS in the serial #). Only down side is the wear on the lever. They're asking $2400.
A clean, vintage, 336A in 32 Special would pretty much complete my 'collection' of 336SCs and 336As.
Originally Posted by moosemike
I'd like to get another Marlin 1894 in .25-20. I should never have let that one get away. I haven't seriously looked for one though.


That would be a very good one.

There are several "ones" I'd be interested in at the right price. A friend has an 1894 in .22 magnum. I had a 336 Cowboy in .38-55 for a while. Wish I had one in .30-30. I had an 1894 Cowboy .32 magnum I sure wish I had back. Silly / stupid / incredibly fun.

Tom
I have been searching for a 1952 336 32 Win for over 40 years.
When I was a teenager my sister and I got in a car accident. My dad sold his prized Marlin to help pay the medical expenses. After he died I was going through his papers and found the receipt for it with the serial number. Been checking the numbers on every 32 special 336 ever sense. If I don't find it my oldest son will continue the search.
Originally Posted by whackem_stackem
I have been searching for a 1952 336 32 Win for over 40 years.
When I was a teenager my sister and I got in a car accident. My dad sold his prized Marlin to help pay the medical expenses. After he died I was going through his papers and found the receipt for it with the serial number. Been checking the numbers on every 32 special 336 ever sense. If I don't find it my oldest son will continue the search.


That right there sounds like a worthy quest. Have you thought about posting the story and a request for help over on the campfire?
Love to fine one of the original Marlin 410 lever actions, found one a few years ago for 500, thought about it went got the funds, but it sold in the 15 mins I was gone!
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I had one for years and it was the best rabbit gun I've ever had. I sold it in a weak moment and it was years before I found another one. I'm hanging onto this one.

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Grin I knew you had that one Ron! I know where another one is up in Maine! I should have had the gun store hold it for me, but he said it had been there for a month. there was another guy in the store, I fig he got it after I went to the bank!
A 336SC in 219 Zipper.
Don't expect to find another Marlin .410 at that price, that's less than half what a good one is bringing
i want old an old waffle top 336SC in 35. i see them sometimes but they are usually too much money. but they sold a ton of them around here back in the 50's so one of these days i may luck onto one that is reasonable.
I recently made a list of all my lever actions for insurance coverage. Attached is my list and some of them would be hard to part with but if someone was looking for a special one for certain reasons I would be open to trades or maybe selling. All of them are 95+% and most 99% condition. Take a look and if any are the ones you're looking for give me a PM. Would enjoy seeing everyone else's list too. [img]https://photos.app.goo.gl/ImMCNPV6USuu0Xmo2[/img]

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I have a 1894 Marlin 218 Bee that has 6 rounds put through it and 250 rounds I would like to find a good home for.
Originally Posted by GeneFryman
I have a 1894 Marlin 218 Bee that has 6 rounds put through it and 250 rounds I would like to find a good home for.


What are you lookin to get for it?

Edwin
Originally Posted by Jpterry
I recently made a list of all my lever actions for insurance coverage. Attached is my list and some of them would be hard to part with but if someone was looking for a special one for certain reasons I would be open to trades or maybe selling. All of them are 95+% and most 99% condition. Take a look and if any are the ones you're looking for give me a PM. Would enjoy seeing everyone else's list too. [img]https://photos.app.goo.gl/ImMCNPV6USuu0Xmo2[/img]


Sent you a pm
Went back to a gunshow this am, to look for a 32/40 marlin musket I seen there yesterday. Of course it was gone; but it was worth going to look again. The book showed em to be quite rare

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I'd love to find a 1894 in .41 magnum of any production model. All the ones I see would need a mortgage to buy them.
Originally Posted by Jpterry
I recently made a list of all my lever actions for insurance coverage. Attached is my list and some of them would be hard to part with but if someone was looking for a special one for certain reasons I would be open to trades or maybe selling. All of them are 95+% and most 99% condition. Take a look and if any are the ones you're looking for give me a PM. Would enjoy seeing everyone else's list too. [img]https://photos.app.goo.gl/ImMCNPV6USuu0Xmo2[/img]

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Pm sent.
336MX .338 Marlin Express
I don't have enough Marlins to start pursuing specific years...not a bad idea. I suppose if you are going to buy on the internet, you may as well make it a challenge.

I enjoy looking for them in the wild. I buy what I find.
I’ve been kinda looking for something in 25-35. Don’t see many...
Gentlemen

In reading the above I think I should let you know that I am listing some nice Marlins on GB.

These rifles are from LGS owners personal stash that he has accumulated over the years.

Among the rifles are 219 zipper, 25-20,
30-30,357,410, 22mag, 32-20,44.

Just a heads up.
I had a 219 Zipper for a while and should have kept it.
I've been looking long and hard for a nice Marlin Ballard 4 1/2 Midrange A1. Might die of old age first.
Phil
I got mine from a site member.A first year 1996 880sq.Accuracy is phenomenal.
Been looking for what I call my "creek gun" over the past few years, wasn't sure what I was looking for. A favorite pastime of mine is wandering the creek that borders my property and I usually carry an old h and r single shot in 22 hornet. I like looking for old marlin levers and was poking around the local pawn shop when I found a marlin 25 MB in 22 magnum. It cleaned up pretty good, stock is kinda rough but can be fixed. Put a 4x scope on it today and was able to consistently hit golf balls at 50 yards, plenty good for me. Think I found me a new creek gun.
Been looking for what I call my "creek gun" over the past few years, wasn't sure what I was looking for. A favorite pastime of mine is wandering the creek that borders my property and I usually carry an old h and r single shot in 22 hornet. I like looking for old marlin levers and was poking around the local pawn shop when I found a marlin 25 MB in 22 magnum. It cleaned up pretty good, stock is kinda rough but can be fixed. Put a 4x scope on it today and was able to consistently hit golf balls at 50 yards, plenty good for me. Think I found me a new creek gun.
Levermatic, model 62, .30 carbine.

I need it for the trifecta - already have an M1 carbine, and a Ruger Blackhawk in .30 carbine.

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would LOVE to find a marlin 410 XLR to complete that series .. maybe someday



Wouldn't mind adding a JM SBL to the collection.
Can't remember if I was looking for it when I found it. I had previously had a couple of nice old 336 models. A '76 RC model and a really nice '67 Texan. And had been looking at the 336Y as a more compact version. But my little 30TK is "the one". It's pretty plain jane other than it's perfect configuration. And it's diminutive size and weight, achieved with Texan stock, 3/4 magazine, and 18.5" barrel, serves double duty by curing my itch for both a compact 30-30 and 1894c 357.

Had been wanting a 22 Mag for years when I picked up a nice 783. It's also "the one"...until I might find a smaller, lighter 22 mag for my "creek gun".
And my near lifelong companion 39M is also "the one".

If I ran across a deal on an original configuration 22" 1895, or the Cowboy model with 24" octagon barrel, I wouldn't mind having a 45-70. Or the 410. But they'd never be "the one" like the other three are.
I’d like to find two!
Model 782 bolt action .22WMR
JM Model 1894C .357 Microgroove

If I ever happen across JM levers at reasonable price in .22s/l/lr, .22 WMR or .30-30, Id grab em...
Originally Posted by bbassi
I've been looking recently for a 444, built in 1968 to add to my collection. I let one get away from me on GB recently and I'm beginning to think it will be a long time before I see another. It got me thinking about how long others might have been looking for that "one" rifle they searching for.

There is one for sale on Texas Gun Trader right now, but the guy is asking $1,500.
I am looking for a Marlin XS 7 stainless in .308 Win.
I have mine a Marlin 336 jm 44 mag with microgroove barrel a real buck buster.
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