1952 Marlin 336 RC
1952 Marlin 336 RC
Also referred to as a "waffle top" - found one at a pawn shop yesterday. Looks to be in excellent condition. What is a reasonable price for one of these old guns?
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Re: 1952 Marlin 336 RC
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If it hasn't been drilled and tapped for scope mounts and is truly in excellent condition * "New condition, used but little, no noticeable marring of wood or metal, bluing perfect, (except at muzzle or sharp edges)." 1952 "J" serial number prefix, I'd expect to pay $600-675.
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If it hasn't been drilled and tapped for scope mounts and is truly in excellent condition * "New condition, used but little, no noticeable marring of wood or metal, bluing perfect, (except at muzzle or sharp edges)." 1952 "J" serial number prefix, I'd expect to pay $600-675.
*NRA rating
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Re: 1952 Marlin 336 RC
puma guy wrote: ↑Wed Apr 10, 2019 3:37 pm <r><QUOTE author="ml1209" post_id="1246022" time="1554927072" user_id="4136"><s></e></QUOTE>
If it hasn't been drilled and tapped for scope mounts and is truly in excellent condition * "New condition, used but little, no noticeable marring of wood or metal, bluing perfect, (except at muzzle or sharp edges)." 1952 "J" serial number prefix, I'd expect to pay $600-675.
*NRA rating
Thanks for the info. It has not been drilled and tapped. The pawn shop was asking a lot lower than that. Should I get it?
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Re: 1952 Marlin 336 RC
ml1209,ml1209 wrote: ↑Wed Apr 10, 2019 4:10 pmpuma guy wrote: ↑Wed Apr 10, 2019 3:37 pm <r><QUOTE author="ml1209" post_id="1246022" time="1554927072" user_id="4136"><s></e></QUOTE>
If it hasn't been drilled and tapped for scope mounts and is truly in excellent condition * "New condition, used but little, no noticeable marring of wood or metal, bluing perfect, (except at muzzle or sharp edges)." 1952 "J" serial number prefix, I'd expect to pay $600-675.
*NRA rating
Thanks for the info. It has not been drilled and tapped. The pawn shop was asking a lot lower than that. Should I get it?
No, don't buy it, just give me directions to the shop! Seriously, I would buy it if were you. I ran across two last year at a pawn shop near my daughter in Mansfield, TX that were in only good condition for $400 each, but didn't have the funds because I'd just bought a 1977 S&W Model 27 from them which depleted my open to buy. You should buy it before it's gone. You may develop a serious case of Marlinitis. Lever guns are addictive.
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Re: 1952 Marlin 336 RC
I got a newer one probably from 1980s I will have check for 400 at my LGS!
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