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Johnmorris 09-20-2008 02:19 PM

1950 model Marlin 336 C in 35 REM. Lower price
 
I have a 90 to 95% condition Marlin 336 C Caliber 35 Remington. The wood is very good bluing is crisp barrel is excellent. $350.00 shipping included. my FFL to Your FFL.
I will send pictures direct please supply Email address.

silvermino 09-20-2008 06:28 PM

RE: 1950 model Marlin 336 C in 35 REM.
 
Can you send some Pics?

Thanks

Indiana SmokePole 09-20-2008 06:53 PM

RE: 1950 model Marlin 336 C in 35 REM.
 
PIC PLEASE

[email protected]

Johnmorris 09-20-2008 07:37 PM

RE: 1950 model Marlin 336 C in 35 REM.
 
I will take some tomorrow and send out. Have been painting house so am really tied up.

Johnmorris 09-21-2008 03:38 PM

RE: 1950 model Marlin 336 C in 35 REM.
 
still swamped wit be sure to get out pictures tommorow

clattin 09-22-2008 06:38 AM

RE: 1950 model Marlin 336 C in 35 REM.
 
Ballard or Micro Groove rifling?

Thx,
Chris

Johnmorris 09-22-2008 11:14 AM

RE: 1950 model Marlin 336 C in 35 REM.
 
I really don't know I don't know when ballard stopped and Mico started.Also pictures sent

clattin 09-23-2008 03:43 AM

RE: 1950 model Marlin 336 C in 35 REM.
 
If its Micro Grooved rifling, I think it will be stamped on the barrel.

Could you email some pics to me as well?

Thx,
Chris
[email protected]

Johnmorris 09-27-2008 08:58 AM

RE: 1950 model Marlin 336 C in 35 REM. PRICE REDUCED
 
PRICE REDUCED 300.00 plus shipping to your FFL

gunenthusiast 10-22-2008 11:19 AM

RE: 1950 model Marlin 336 C in 35 REM. PRICE REDUCED
 
Can you please send pictures? I am interested in purchasing this gun.
Email at [email protected]
Thanks

Johnmorris 10-26-2008 06:32 PM

RE: 1950 model Marlin 336 C in 35 REM. PRICE REDUCED
 
Pictures sent

Johnmorris 10-26-2008 06:33 PM

RE: 1950 model Marlin 336 C in 35 REM. PRICE REDUCED
 
Pictures sent

Boxerkidd 10-26-2008 06:48 PM

RE: 1950 model Marlin 336 C in 35 REM. PRICE REDUCED
 
Ballard stopped in early 1950's..micro groove was introduced in the 39's in 1954.

Boxerkidd 10-26-2008 06:54 PM

RE: 1950 model Marlin 336 C in 35 REM. PRICE REDUCED
 
In the post-war growth of the "Baby Boom" Marlin began to experiment with a number of new ideas. Up to this point, all Marlin rifles had been made with so-called "Ballard rifling". This was typically 6-groove rifling that was cut one groove at a time, with each groove being cut by multiple passes of the cutting head, generally to a depth of about .004". This is the time-tested method for making a rifled bore, but it is time-consuming and tedious. In the early 1950s Marlin started experimenting with a new form of rifling that was cut with a single pass of a multiple grooved tool head (which presumably speeded up production significantly). Each groove was smaller and shallower than "normal" in this process. Since each land would provide less overall "traction" on the bullet, Marlin put in a lot more grooves and lands (commonly 16 or more). Thus was born Micro-Groove rifling. After Micro-Groove rifling had proven itself in Marlin's line of .22 rimfire rifles, it was added to the centerfire line in the mid-1950s. Claims were made that Micro-Groove rifling produced better accuracy because it distorted the bullet less, but I have never been able to tell any significant difference in the accuracy between Ballard rifling and Micro-Groove rifling in my own group shooting.

Johnmorris 10-26-2008 11:17 PM

RE: 1950 model Marlin 336 C in 35 REM. PRICE REDUCED
 
This is a 1950 ballard rifling no microgroove marking on the barrel


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