A friend is "down sizing" his gun room and is looking to part with a couple of rifles and is looking for an approximate value.
The first one is a Marlin .30-30, model 336 RC (micro groove) made in 1958.
The other is, I believe, a Parker Hale sporter built on an Enfield action (?) Please have a look at the pic's and correct me if I'm off base. There is no barrel markings other than the number 153 and an arrow that looks similar to this: ->
The bolt has the same last 4 digits of the 7 that are marked on the receiver (99C61XX).
Although scoped it still has a ladder sight on it, marked with an 'F' and CR318.
Can you tell from the photo if that would be an original (military?) barrel with a hooded front sight added or a rebarrel?
thanks,
RC
The first one is a Marlin .30-30, model 336 RC (micro groove) made in 1958.
The other is, I believe, a Parker Hale sporter built on an Enfield action (?) Please have a look at the pic's and correct me if I'm off base. There is no barrel markings other than the number 153 and an arrow that looks similar to this: ->
The bolt has the same last 4 digits of the 7 that are marked on the receiver (99C61XX).
Although scoped it still has a ladder sight on it, marked with an 'F' and CR318.
Can you tell from the photo if that would be an original (military?) barrel with a hooded front sight added or a rebarrel?
thanks,
RC




















































