In Stock Marlins!

Hey Ryan,

Can you say where all the Marlin bolt action, and the semi-auto action rimfires are sprouting up from?

My understanding was these models had since long dried up!......:(

Yet, here are Marlin rimfires for sale. My understanding is they came from North Sylva (I'm a former dealer), but how do they just reappear?

I looked at a few yesterday from two different dealers, and it appears they are Remington/Marlin Rimfire rifles. Definitely not JM Marlin guns, or Ruger/Marlin guns.

Can you explain where and how these guns materialized? They look like new old stock........:)

Either way, it's very good news indeed!.......:)
 
Hey Ryan,

Can you say where all the Marlin bolt action, and the semi-auto action rimfires are sprouting up from?

My understanding was these models had since long dried up!......:(

Yet, here are Marlin rimfires for sale. My understanding is they came from North Sylva (I'm a former dealer), but how do they just reappear?

I looked at a few yesterday from two different dealers, and it appears they are Remington/Marlin Rimfire rifles. Definitely not JM Marlin guns, or Ruger/Marlin guns.

Can you explain where and how these guns materialized? They look like new old stock........:)

Either way, it's very good news indeed!.......:)
They were a one time offering from one of the distributors. I'm assuming they found them in a warehouse in the US. That distributor is sold out of the semi autos but has bolt action ones left.

Ryan
 
They were a one time offering from one of the distributors. I'm assuming they found them in a warehouse in the US. That distributor is sold out of the semi autos but has bolt action ones left.

Ryan
I kind of figured that would be the case. Thank you for letting all of us know, I'm sure there would be others with the same question......:)

It's too bad some Ruger 10/22 rimfire magnum guns wouldn't magically appear, or maybe even some Ruger Deerfield Carbine 44 magnum semi-auto guns.

I'd be in for one of each.....:) LOL
 
Glad I bought this old JM a while back for $600. The front stock rattled a little, so it got an upgrade last year. Also put some fibre optic sights on it. Can't imagine buying this now for a couple grand, but it's a hell of a good rifle. Best shot with it ever was a running coyote at 180 yd with a 480 grain hardcast flat nose started out at about 1650. Went through both front shoulders and probably about 5 ft in the ground behind it.
 

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