Marlin 2000

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I saw a like new Marlin 2000 in my local gun shop. It looked very good to me. Is it a good target rifle ? How much will be the reasonable price ? I have a Walter KKM sight shot already and will this Marlin 2000 as good as my Walter ? I like the look of it very much ( in blue ) and I like .22 rifles. Thanks.
 
In my opinion, they usually ask too much for the 2000 in the stores. I guess it's just too cool looking. Plus of course, you don't see many for for sale.
Depends on what sights are on it.
It would be nice to have one but knowing that I can get some world class guns for around the $500 mark, I'd have trouble paying that for a Marlin.
I think I noticed a 2000 on one of the online stores, maybe the same store?

If you google it, there is a review comparing it to an entry level Anschutz.
From the review, it won't outshoot your Walther.
 
I have a Marlin 2000L. Very good condition with peep sights. Laminate stock. I payed $600 for mine. Maybe a bit high of a price but it is a nice gun. Not as nice as my Anschutz or any of those guns though. I use mine for Silhouette.
 
At that price, I'd want it, really think about it, but probably not buy it. Specially plus taxes. Would depend on my bank account at the time.
Does it have target sights like an Anschutz or just hunting style aperture sights?

CZ452 - have you benched it? What kind of groups will it shoot? I sure like the look of them.
 
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I agree that $500 is on the high side. Mine is a good shooter, but still is a Marlin and not in the same class as dedicated target rifles. Mine was $200 in a local pawn shop, and worth every penny...

BD..
 
I had one and couldn't get it to shoot with the Anschutz or Sako's that I have had. This was with a 15x scope as well. I wouldn't look at another one when I could get a Walther/Anschutz/ or Sako.

I would recommend that you keep the walther and spend some money on a scope.
 
I am not going to get the Marlin. My Walther is good but it is a single shot only. I would keep my Walther because it is hard to find a quality target rifle now. Thanks again.
 
I knew I had seen one on the web.
It's at Smoking Guns FX. Going by that review, I assume it is an early one since it appears to be a composite stock.
Cool looking gun but $500 - after taxes and shipping, it'd blow the hell out of $600.
Plus, from that review it was designed as a youth gun - is the stock adjusted that far out for display or does it need the length?
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A Crosman Challenger 2000 would be the perfect companion gun for practice - looks almost the same.
http://www.crosman.com/site/listing/1095
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