Marlin 30A 30-30

I believe that's similar to the Glenfield model.
The metal is suppose to be the same.
They just skimped on the wood and no barrel band, jest the fore wood metal cap
at the front.
Usually sell a wee bit less than the regular Marlinski's.
Maybe a brown one.
Given the time of year, you may sqweek it in there for value.
Me kupple nickals werth.
 
Glenfield 30A is the same workings as the Marlin 336W but no barrel band (a plus IMO). Gun value is about $300 plus a little for the scope.
 
The 30as was Marlin's entry level lever of the day.Stained hardwood stocks and no front sight ramp.They were marketed to department stores and Chrysler dealers in some locales were giving them away with truck purchases in the 80's for a while.They sold them bare and in a package with a cheap 4x scope and made them into the early nineties iirc. The function every bit as good as a 336. Although some try to get 336 money for them on the used market, a more realistic value is $300-350 in your stated condition and incrementally less for used( based on condition).
 
I paid 350 for my Glenfield 30a with tasco 4x scope on it. 1982 model no crossbolt safety, scope was junk and I replaced it with a Vortex diamondback 2-7 x 35. Nice shooting gun , very accurate, I'm happy with it.
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