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Posted By: Angus1895 Marlin 375 price check - 11/16/23
What’s a decent ( not pristine) 375 in a 336 action worth? Thanks
Looking or selling?

Been looking a LONG time for one I was willing to pay for.

Resigned to sending an extra 30-30 out to JES for rebore.
Posted By: Angus1895 Re: Marlin 375 price check - 11/16/23
Selliing
Posted By: Morgan12 Re: Marlin 375 price check - 11/30/23
I don’t know but I’m looking for one! I haven’t seen any around I think it’d be great for Illinois rifle season
Posted By: fairlane289 Re: Marlin 375 price check - 11/30/23
there is always a few on gunbroker but your going to pay 1000 to 1200 for a nice one....I love mine
Posted By: tmitch Re: Marlin 375 price check - 11/30/23
Several that have sold on Gunbroker lately brought between $850 and $1200
Posted By: Morgan12 Re: Marlin 375 price check - 12/01/23
I’d prefer a more used one in 444 or 375. Scheels in springfield had one awhile back for 900 it was clean too.
Posted By: Angus1895 Re: Marlin 375 price check - 12/01/23
When I looked on gunbroker I didn’t see any for sale.

I was hoping they were more valuable than $800.

I guess I am keeping mine.

There are three for sale right now…..going to watch them sell.
Posted By: tmitch Re: Marlin 375 price check - 12/01/23
When you check Gunbroker, do a search of completed items through the Advanced tab. That will show you guns that actually sold and what they sold for
i have one thats about 90-95% bought it off a table at a show probably 20 years or so now a buddy of mine who has gone to the happy hunting ground was there with me he pushed me into buying it the rifle and 8 boxes of ammo $400 out the door lol i thought i paid to much (4 boxes of 250gr and 4 boxes of 200 gr (the winchester white box big bore 94 ) to this day i have yet to shoot it i have alot of 35rem guns and a couple of 444 outfitters so there has been no need for it really...... but cant sell it steve would kill me from the grave so i take it out clean it and think about old memories they are blue wood and steel but they do make some memories
Posted By: Angus1895 Re: Marlin 375 price check - 12/02/23
I can’t get logged in. One sold in the last 24 hours.

Last bid I saw was $1029;plus tax plus $35;ship.

I bet it didn’t stop there.
Posted By: Angus1895 Re: Marlin 375 price check - 12/03/23
Looks like $1150 plus tax plus ship
An original Marlin 375 in good condition would be around $1000+ . Run of the mill 30 30’s are going for $500-600 and up.
Posted By: Bocajnala Re: Marlin 375 price check - 12/03/23
Online, set your minimum at a thousand and see what it gets.

Selling locally (Ohio, for me) I'd start at $1300, hope to get $1200 and probably take $1,100.


-Jake
Posted By: Angus1895 Re: Marlin 375 price check - 12/03/23
I might hold it and sell later during a stronger market.

It might be a good time to BUY if people needing Christmas money may flood market?

They quit making them long,long ago.
Posted By: iskra Re: Marlin 375 price check - 12/08/23
Surely no expert here, but when I began paying attention to the .375 chambering to add to my collection in the "Marlin safety era. That as my primary criteria was non-cross-bolt safety! My belief most folks would pay a premium for omission of that feature! Mine, pix below purchased used, SN places in 1980 and Sporting Carbine Config. Would have preferred something like a Texan straight grip Carbine but never saw any 'pre-Safety' with anything other than my SC config.
Pix below!
Best!
John

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Posted By: WStrayer Re: Marlin 375 price check - 12/09/23
I assume that you reload. If not, leave it alone. Even then components will be scarce and expensive. Try Hawk for bullets.
A tried and failed cartridge (commercially) but still a good deer gun. I had one in Winchester Big Bore XTR but sold it due to needing a scoped rifle.
It is one in the group of "brush guns" that continue to hold on with hunters... 356 Win, 444, 358 Win, 38-55, 45-70.
I am currently looking for a 444. My biggest point is that at least bullets are more available for the 444 Marlin. But I have to admit that I also shoot original Springfield Trapdoor carbine and a Sharps carbine. Both require soft cast bullets and loads to replicate black powder. WHile the 45-70 brass is easy to find, the 50-70 brass for the Sharps was more challenging.
You will face the same thing with a 375 Win. But once you have 100 or so you are good to go for a long time.
Posted By: Hammer2506 Re: Marlin 375 price check - 12/11/23
At least $100,000.
Posted By: RAM Re: Marlin 375 price check - 01/30/24
Originally Posted by iskra
Surely no expert here, but when I began paying attention to the .375 chambering to add to my collection in the "Marlin safety era. That as my primary criteria was non-cross-bolt safety! My belief most folks would pay a premium for omission of that feature! Mine, pix below purchased used, SN places in 1980 and Sporting Carbine Config. Would have preferred something like a Texan straight grip Carbine but never saw any 'pre-Safety' with anything other than my SC config.
Pix below!
Best!
John
Model 375's came one way.
Posted By: Bugger Re: Marlin 375 price check - 01/30/24
My 375 is a Win 94. I have enough 375 brass for what I need for jacketed bullets. I have more made from 30-30 brass and for use with cast bullets. I suspect that most of my shooting will be with cast bullets.

You can buy cast for a lot less than jacketed at any rate. Great for practice.
Posted By: WStrayer Re: Marlin 375 price check - 04/30/24
Hawk bullets makes bullets for it. Brass can be found, but expensive. Being straight wall, they last a long time. Dies are sometimes hard to find.
Posted By: Bugger Re: Marlin 375 price check - 04/30/24
You might look at Guns International.
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