Marlin 336sc in 219 zipper

carojoe

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Anyone got an idea of its value?? Been looking for a value, but no references here in Can, only US...I do know that not many have been manufactured. I don't have any picts simply because I didn't buy it yet:p....suppose to be about 80-85% wood and blue....
Thanks!!
Joe
 
Ware izz she Joe?
I'll go have a looky-sea a tell
yewse me ohpinnyun.
S'nawt awftin I awffer up me time, butt
Furr a feller cgn'r I'd bee mawr'in appy tuh ohblige.
 
Ware izz she Joe?
I'll go have a looky-sea a tell
yewse me ohpinnyun.
S'nawt awftin I awffer up me time, butt
Furr a feller cgn'r I'd bee mawr'in appy tuh ohblige.
Sorry, but english not being my first tongue, imagine understanding what you wrote...lol....but thanks! ( I guess!)
 
I bought one dated 1964 NIB from P&D in 2008 for $450..:)...don't suppose that helps.....

This brings a smile and a tear to my face! I was a newly minted firearms owner in 2008, just as these NIB old-stock Marlins arrived at P&D and didn't have the knowledge to realize how special they were until a year or so after they'd all been sold. Glad you nabbed one of them!
 
The strange part is every few years he types English... kinda messes you up.

On the .219 zipper, I don't know value of the rifle, but my grandpa's oldest reloading book has a page or three on reloading for it. I could send you the data if you send me an email address.

Can't hurt right?
 
I enjoy Kamlooky's little word games.

But then, I have a sense of humor.

Kamlookese gets easier to read after a few posts. :)

Oh, I have a sense of humour too but I see nothing funny about somebody intentionally destroying our language when so many people struggle to spell and pronounce correctly..... Sorry..
 
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