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  1. 336
    Good morning! I searched the threads for the answer to this question but came up empty or I just missed it in the wealth of info that is on here. I have been slowly collecting lever guns over the years and have rarely dis-assembled one but I have a 48 336 rc in 32 that I decided to...
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    I was wondering what is the value of my 1948 Marlin RC JM 30/30 E161xx is?
  3. 336
    I was wondering what the value of my 1948 Marlin RC JM 30/30 sn E161xx is?
  4. 336
    I have had a 1948 E-Prefix 336SC in 30-30 for a while now and darn if LGS had its sibling in a rack today. Well that would be enough to make one of us lose sleep if we knew our sibling was in a rack in a strange place, so it had to come home with me. 1948 E-Prefix 336RC in 30-30. Both unmolested...
  5. 336
    Local gun show this weekend. There was a decent supply of used Marlin's. A bunch of '70's and '80's 336's of generic variety for $375, 1 guide gun in 45-70 at going price, 1 - 35Rem, and a few old 32 special A's at collector prices, but this one had to come home with me. E pre-fix making it...
  6. 336
    Hi, I have a 1948 336 RC that is missing the buttstock. It was that way when I got it, but I would like to restore it. The problem is very early Marlin 336 models used slightly different tangs for attaching the stocks. It is a standard pistol grip, but it is just about 1/4 inch thicker across...
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    Hi, I have a 1948 336 RC that is missing the buttstock. It was that way when I got it, but I would like to restore it. The problem is very early Marlin 336 models used slightly different tangs for attaching the stocks. It is a standard pistol grip, but it is just about 1/4 inch thicker across...
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