In stock Marlins!
Including ONE 1895 Trapper in .45-70.
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Including ONE 1895 Trapper in .45-70.
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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.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!.......![]()
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......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
Yeah I suspect an either a lot of stale inventory or simply no imports.$2500 post tariff for a Marlin 1895 is gross..