Cherry Marlin 336

Mike Webb

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Picked up this 1975(I think) vintage 336 a while ago. Condition is awesome, I don't think it was ever hunted, can't even find a safe kiss on the wood. Someone put a hammer extension on it. In my opinion head and shoulders above any Marlin made now. Here are a few pics.
 

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Beautiful! Congratulations on the acquisition.

Here's a pic of mine, 1974 vintage in 35 Rem. I love it & it's in my Will to hand down to my daughter.

Cheers
Jay

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Nice rifle! I picked one up the other day as well. 35 Rem.

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Nice rifles. My Dad ran a .35 Remington pump since 1954. He always said, " The deer hate that .35, they just hate it." Far more effective woods rifle than the .30/30 or .32 Special.
 
Must be a Maritime thing, I literally have the same gun same year, got it for a sweetheart of a deal and was told there wasn't even a box of ammo put through it. Apparently was originally bought so the guy would have "something to hunt with" to go drink at deer camp. I mounted a vx2 1-4 on it as the rear iron sight is only adjustable by way of the hammer technique. It's a beauty to shoot and deadly accurate. It makes it out to the deer woods when the weather is nice.
 
My uncle is willing me his 35. It replaced a 1952 35 that got stolen. His insurance company replaced it. It’s a genuine JM Marlin, pre-Remington (thank God). It’s never seen the light of day and still has the factory sticker and tag attached. That said I told him I’m in no hurry to get it LOL.
 
Beauty of a rifle I must say,I bought a nice JM marlin 336 in.35 remington on here awhile back,it has the xs sight and ghost ring peep on it,I just love it .before the rifle arrived,I bought a second markin 336 .35 remington that was bought and basically oiled and shoved into the back of a closet,I couldn't say no to that one .addictive for sure lol.
 
Nice rifle for sure.
Been looking for a nice Jm marlin. But they seam to be fetching a pretty penny
Staring at the gun rack trying to decide what gun to sell to fund it.
The 527 in 204 maybe
 
My uncle is willing me his 35. It replaced a 1952 35 that got stolen. His insurance company replaced it. It’s a genuine JM Marlin, pre-Remington (thank God). It’s never seen the light of day and still has the factory sticker and tag attached. That said I told him I’m in no hurry to get it LOL.

But there aren't enough of them to spill over into the used market and supply all who want them, so thank God Remington did keep making them and Ruger will carry on. My 1894 (.44Mag) was made in the Remington era and it's not bad. Don't miss out on something good while you wait for something perfect.
 
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Picked up this 1975(I think) vintage 336 a while ago. Condition is awesome, I don't think it was ever hunted, can't even find a safe kiss on the wood. Someone put a hammer extension on it. In my opinion head and shoulders above any Marlin made now. Here are a few pics.

Very nice old rifle. Begs for an all steel Lyman or Redfield receiver sight. :)
 
Picked up this 1975(I think) vintage 336 a while ago. Condition is awesome, I don't think it was ever hunted, can't even find a safe kiss on the wood. Someone put a hammer extension on it. In my opinion head and shoulders above any Marlin made now. Here are a few pics.

You're a lucky man! Congrats!
 
We both got a heck of a good deal! How much was postage Jay? Lol.
 

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I too picked up a nice 336CS (made in '83) in 35 Rem in 2018 for my wife as a saddle gun and camp rifle.
I would be looking for one too, but I finally acquired a 336ER in 356 Win!
 
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