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Stole them really. They are still at the shop because the NICS backround check was backed up and they're now closed for the holiday, so can't pick them up till Wednesday.

Neither have the crossbolt safety so pre 83? and both are really clean for their age. One must have had a scope on it at one time, the other still has the filler screws in the receiver base.

I'll get a pic up after I get them home next week.
Love the 35. Just did my first reloads for it.

you have to wait three days to pick up.......

have 'em on layaway ?



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oh....the NJ back ground BS

can't imagine that.....here.....fill the paper out......CCW for ID......

no $8 fee.....called in & gun leaves with me

I'm sure other gun friendly States are the same
Dido in Indiana. What tikkanut said
Congratulations! I grabbed a clean one from an auction for $375, the only flaw is that some Bubba drilled right through the EFFING bullseye to install a sling swivel stud. I will fix that crappy job and get it out the range. 35 Remington is new to me...
Originally Posted by 3584ELK
Congratulations! I grabbed a clean one from an auction for $375, the only flaw is that some Bubba drilled right through the EFFING bullseye to install a sling swivel stud. I will fix that crappy job and get it out the range. 35 Remington is new to me...



Midway sells the Bullseye in Marlin parts

A usual Bubba screw up.......
Picked up the 2 Marlin 336's late this morning.

Top one is 1972, bottom one is 1980 according to the date codes. Both JM stamped.

Both in excellent shape with nice bores and only a few handling marks on the wood that is hardly noticeable. Tiny bit of blueing loss on the upper one at the muzzle, but again, hardly noticeable. Neither had the hoods for the front sights, but considering the condition they are in, I can live with that too.

Both in .35 Remington.
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Nice pair. I really like the wood on the top one. 35s a good round.
Originally Posted by Islanderflyer
Nice pair. I really like the wood on the top one. 35s a good round.



now pull 'em down & polish the innards !
Originally Posted by tikkanut

now pull 'em down & polish the innards !


Exactly what I've been working on on the 1972 gun. 4 passes with a patch around a brush with JB bore paste at 30 strokes in & out followed by 3 patches with Hoppes per pass to clean out the residue and the bore is down to bare steel.
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No

learn how to pull action down & clean/buff all moving parts
Will tackle that next after I get both barrels down to bare steel.
I like your pair of mighty 35's. This is an older cartridge that was introduced about the time when Henry Ford began building production line Model T cars. Across the decades, this cartridge has proved its worth as a deadly hunting cartridge. Within reasonable shooting distances, the mighty 35 has downed big game animals much larger than typical deer.

Sherwood
My .35 SC loves 200 gr sierras behind IMR 4064.
200g flex tips with 41g of Lever powder in the 35 Rem is awesome to say the least.
Originally Posted by keith
200g flex tips with 41g of Lever powder in the 35 Rem is awesome to say the least.


Absolutely......The holy grail of .35 Rem bullets since Remington stopped offering the 200 gr core-lokt.
Did u say remington stopped offering the 200 grain corelokt?
Originally Posted by Swampokie
Did u say remington stopped offering the 200 grain corelokt?


I believe they are still available in loaded cartridges from time to time but haven't seen them as components in awhile.
I see
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