Ruger finally released a real lever gun
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Ruger finally released a real lever gun
I've been waiting for this one. I've had one on order for months.
Can't wait to get it in my hands and see if it's worth $1400.00 (OTD)
https://www.marlinfirearms.com/s/model_336Classic
Can't wait to get it in my hands and see if it's worth $1400.00 (OTD)
https://www.marlinfirearms.com/s/model_336Classic
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Re: Ruger finally released a real lever gun
That's a beautiful rifle. Glad to see the round-nose bullets displayed with it as well.
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It's good to hear from you brother....
I'm really trying to get my hands on one but I don't know. I have a deposit down, was given a price of MSRP on it on Monday but I think they only released 3 of em
I'm really trying to get my hands on one but I don't know. I have a deposit down, was given a price of MSRP on it on Monday but I think they only released 3 of em
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Re: Ruger finally released a real lever gun
Just made my 1951 waffle top worth that much more...
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Ruger certainly produces a very impressive looking Marlin, that's for sure !
Staggering price tho for what has always been considered a yeoman service hunting rig. Hard to see one of these new Marlins 'bouncing' around in a pick-up truck like old Marlins and Winchesters.
... can't really imagine a 1951 waffle-top Marlin now bouncing around in a pick up truck either these days.
Staggering price tho for what has always been considered a yeoman service hunting rig. Hard to see one of these new Marlins 'bouncing' around in a pick-up truck like old Marlins and Winchesters.
... can't really imagine a 1951 waffle-top Marlin now bouncing around in a pick up truck either these days.
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Arroyoshark wrote:Ruger certainly produces a very impressive looking Marlin, that's for sure !
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I've read that they're the best Marlins ever made. Hopefully I'll have my hands on one in a week or two
It wouldn't surprise me to see them listed on GB for close to 2k and when the new 1894 .357 comes out I'll bet it's 2.5k...
My FFL quoted me MSRP, I don't think I'll pay any more than that.
I've got a Remlin 94c made in 2018. I wouldn't trade it for any JM marked 94. I really lucked out on that one.
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I don't buy Marlins made after 2000 and I will never pay that much for a Ruger copy of one even though it looks well made. Rugers and Marlins are supposed to be well built and inexpensive but with $750 new Single Sixes and $900 new Blackhawks, inflation has killed prices on everything.
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Without a doubt , Ruger has produced the best Marlin's ever made.
I got this one in mid April.
I got this one in mid April.
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Re: Ruger finally released a real lever gun
lol, I don't think that I've ever seen a poster so negative as you. I sense a lot of jelly.GasGuzzler wrote: ↑30 Mar 2023 06:12 I don't buy Marlins made after 2000 and I will never pay that much for a Ruger copy of one even though it looks well made. Rugers and Marlins are supposed to be well built and inexpensive but with $750 new Single Sixes and $900 new Blackhawks, inflation has killed prices on everything.
You should really take a long look at JM, Remington and Ruger guns. Rather then post what you have read you'll actually have some experience. Without a doubt Remington and Ruger have made the best Marlins ever made. JM guns were never all that great.
There's this thing called inflation....check it out too
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lol, I don't think that I've ever seen a poster so negative as you. I sense a lot of jelly.
You should really take a long look at JM, Remington and Ruger guns. Rather then post what you have read you'll actually have some experience. Without a doubt Remington and Ruger have made the best Marlins ever made. JM guns were never all that great.
There's this thing called inflation....check it out too
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That Ruger is a nice looking rifle on a real pretty blanket, but I beg to differ on the bold typed part. I wouldn't swap this old 1955 JM for two new ones.
It still gets used hard and yes, thrown in a case behind the pickup seat. I wipe it down with an oily rag two or three time a year out of respect.
You should really take a long look at JM, Remington and Ruger guns. Rather then post what you have read you'll actually have some experience. Without a doubt Remington and Ruger have made the best Marlins ever made. JM guns were never all that great.
There's this thing called inflation....check it out too
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That Ruger is a nice looking rifle on a real pretty blanket, but I beg to differ on the bold typed part. I wouldn't swap this old 1955 JM for two new ones.
It still gets used hard and yes, thrown in a case behind the pickup seat. I wipe it down with an oily rag two or three time a year out of respect.