30/30 input needed
#12
I've owned a couple of Marlin 336s, and still have one of them circa 1971. I will always have a Marlin in my collection. Nothing against Winchester or the others, I just stopped when I found what I wanted.
#15
Typical Buck
Thread Starter
Join Date: Jan 2005
Posts: 595
how about this..... new versus old?
I nice new shiny one that I can drag through the bruch,, lol or a proven, scratched up proven one.
Like I said, I can buy a brand new marlin for 400.00. Good price but are these new ones built to last so my grandkids can hunt with it?
I nice new shiny one that I can drag through the bruch,, lol or a proven, scratched up proven one.
Like I said, I can buy a brand new marlin for 400.00. Good price but are these new ones built to last so my grandkids can hunt with it?
#16
how about this..... new versus old?
I nice new shiny one that I can drag through the bruch,, lol or a proven, scratched up proven one.
Like I said, I can buy a brand new marlin for 400.00. Good price but are these new ones built to last so my grandkids can hunt with it?
I nice new shiny one that I can drag through the bruch,, lol or a proven, scratched up proven one.
Like I said, I can buy a brand new marlin for 400.00. Good price but are these new ones built to last so my grandkids can hunt with it?
#19
Marlin...I have 5 336's (2x 30-30, 44 Mag, 35 Rem and 32 Spec)...all shoot and handle well and are more accurate than the 2 Winny 94's I have in 30-30. The Marlins are a hair heavier, but that also helps tame recoil as little.
#20
Nontypical Buck
Join Date: Feb 2003
Location: Western Nebraska
Posts: 3,393