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1952 336SC 35 Rem - Pics added

2.8K views 26 replies 18 participants last post by  Bigdog357  
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Ran across a nice, unmolested Waffle top in really nice condition, the only kick is the bullseye hole has been filled with a clear epoxy or caulk. Help, I am conflicted they want 1k, I offered $800 and squeezed them down to $900 and they won't budge off that number. I already have a 2000 336 in 35 rem with that pesky safety. So, I don't really need this one, but it would sure look nice sitting next to my 1948 336A 30-30.

I know this is the worst place to ask for advice on buying a gun, so let the enabling begin. :rolleyes:
 
#12 ·
Well, I was mistaken, it was not a "A" but it was a "SC", but I still wanted it. I did get him to meet my price and went ahead and picked it up for 8 Bills. Got her cleaned up and ordered a Lyman 66LA sight from Midway $109. Here are some pics, the old gal is in pretty decent for her age.
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#17 ·
Could snap a picture of the buttplate for me. My 1952 came with a recoil pad that has seen better days. I just want to get the correct plate.

Nice rifle and hard to find in that caliber and condition. Like I said I need a new buttplate and mine was D&Ted.

Enjoy it. They were made for the woods.
 
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My new Lyman 66KA sight finally arrived, got out and put a couple round on paper at 60 yds. I guess I am going to have to replace the front sight, I have the peep down as low as it will go and I am still 3" high.
Any suggestions on what Hight front sight might be needed?

I squeezed another inch down from the top middle shot but that as low as the peep will go.

The action is super smooth and the trigger breaks just under 2 lbs. Really happy with this ol Marlin.
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