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Neighbour wants to sell me his marlin 44 mag rifle. It is mid 70's version pretty nice shape doesn't look like it's been used much. Micro groove barrel. It's a fun gun to shoot and I want to give him a fair price but no idea what's it's worth so looking for some help. I see them listed at 900 but don't know if they are selling for that.
 
Based on your description, $650 would be fair.

The guys selling the $900 plus used ones are on some good meds IMO.

But scratches and crooked butt plates add value I guess, and the buyers should "just deal with it"...... *edit

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$650 for a 70's JM in excellent condition would be a steal.

To put things in perspective, the current "Remlin" guns with ugly cross bolt safety are selling for $900 at Wantsalls and $930 at Wholesale Sports. The older ones are generally better regarded (the mythical JM stamp undeniably adds market value, though I would argue it's unwarranted superstition) by many folks.

If the gun is really nice, on the EE here, I think $800 or so is realistically what it could sell for without having to bump it a bunch of times. I think the seller could even coax out $900 if they wait a couple of weeks for the right buyer. These guns are really sought out by the CAS crowd.

If he takes $650 though, WIN!
 
Wow. I see you are correct on new prices, had no idea they had gone up like that. Guess I should have looked there first.
Thanks for your help.
 
Wow. I see you are correct on new prices, had no idea they had gone up like that. Guess I should have looked there first.
Thanks for your help.

Keep in mind, just because prices have gone up as of recent on new rifles does not mean there's necessarily "value" in them.

$650-700 is a fair offer on a 70's Marlin.
 
I bought 2 months ago. The LGS had 5 in stock and let me pick through them. These are brand new Remlins. I tend to be picky so all but one (which I bought) were rejected for one reason or another; all cosmetic. Selling price was $885 plus tax. If the JM is in excellent condition with less than 500 rounds, lots of folks would pay $800-900 for it. If you can get it for $800 or less, jump on it!
 
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