View Full Version : Merry Christmas to ME!
badge176
12-19-2010, 01:49 PM
I stopped into the local pawn/ gun shop yesterday and stumbled upon a Marlin 336 in .35 Rem. It has a 2/3 magazine tube; a "perch belly" walnut forend and a walnut stock with the "bullseye" intact; a glossy blue that is excellent except for slight muzzle wear; and a crisp, clean ballard-cut rifled barrel. It was missing the rear sight elevator, and I suspect that the front sight ramp is aftermarket.
I'm guessing this rifle is from the early days (1950- 1956ish) by the rifling and the chambering...
Can anyone suggest what the going rate for this rifle would be?
I have to admitt that I fell instantly in love and whipped out the credit card ($!)... If she shoots as well as she looks then she'll be named "Old Girl" to take her place alongside the .45-70 NEF Handirifle that was dubbed "The Fat Lady" by a hunting buddy. She'll likely get a Williams rear peep to accomodate my eyes, and I didn't notice if she was drilled for a scope mount, I recall that she had the wavy striations on top of the receiver, but no filler screw filled holes.
I can post photos if anyone cares to oogle her...
Charlie, AKA The Deacon
12-19-2010, 01:53 PM
I like to ooooooogle :-)
I can post photos if anyone cares to oogle her... Of course we want to see her. Without pictures there's only the imagination to rely on to be jealous of you. :)
Charlie, AKA The Deacon
12-19-2010, 02:14 PM
Thats like asking a FAT lady if she would like some cake!! [smilie=l:
6pt-sika
12-19-2010, 07:06 PM
I bought a 336SC like you have about 6 or 7 years ago . Mine was made in 52 and was also 35 REM with the finish being about 97% . I bought it at a little gunshop in Hamlin PA for $250 !
I sold it about a year ago on Gunbroker and got $400 for it .
Jeff H
12-19-2010, 10:30 PM
....the .45-70 NEF Handirifle that was dubbed "The Fat Lady" by a hunting buddy...........I can post photos if anyone cares to oogle her...
So, it's over once the Fat Lady sings, I take it?[smilie=l:
I'm all for ogling.
You just don't see stuff like that arouind here.
excess650
12-20-2010, 08:58 AM
I have one of those "sporting carbines" in 35 Rem as well. Mine had a receiver sight on it when I bought it, but had never been D&T for scope.
I would expect the twist to be the normal 1-16".
Four Fingers of Death
12-21-2010, 08:56 AM
I have always fancied a 35Remington, but have never seen one in Australia :(
1Shirt
12-21-2010, 09:55 AM
Congrats Badge!
1Shirt!
badge176
12-23-2010, 08:54 AM
a local reloading/ gun shop had a bin of fired brass, and I dug out 100 RP cases for $20! In the tumbler now. next stop some dies!
pietro
12-23-2010, 12:49 PM
You can date your Model 336SC via the letter prefix of the serial number.
Marlin first introduced the .35 chambering, in the SC, in 1950, using SN prefix "G".
1951=H, 1952=J, 1953=K, etc. (Marlin skipped letters "I", "O", & "Q", IIRC)
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badge176
12-23-2010, 01:29 PM
yet another gun that's older than I am!
old turtle
12-23-2010, 02:22 PM
My father had a Remington mod. 14 pump in 35 Rem. He shot mule deer when we lived in Utah. It is a fine round which has never been given the respect it deserves. Congrats on your purchase.
badge176
03-18-2011, 03:42 PM
Here she is...
helice
03-18-2011, 03:53 PM
Wow Badge.
Oh - give me a second. I just drooled all over the keyboard.
northmn
03-18-2011, 04:19 PM
By 1956 Marlin had made all barrels Micro Groove. I picked up a 35 similar to yours but with a 24 inch barrel this spring for about $450. Mine came with a scope mounted and a hard case. It also had a compass inletted by the buttplate. Very good almost unfired condition with 7 Groove rifling. If I remember it was a 336A.
DP
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