Value of a Marlin 336 chambered for .375 Win?

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Old Time Hunter
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Value of a Marlin 336 chambered for .375 Win?

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Gents, a guy at my club has a 336 in .375Win he wants to move, any idea what they are worth? Have not seen it yet, most of his stuff has been well taken care of and he said he bought it new way back when. Knowing my inclanations, I'd offer him a hundred bucks and insult him.
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Re: Value of a Marlin 336 chambered for .375 Win?

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Most seem to be selling for $400-$500 in good shape.
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Re: Value of a Marlin 336 chambered for .375 Win?

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Thanks!
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Re: Value of a Marlin 336 chambered for .375 Win?

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I wouldn't mind finding one myself. I've got a Winny 375 that I would like to just trade for a Marlin 375. I've found a couple Marlins, but they were gone before I could get my Winchester sold. Don't really want to sell it first cuz the money would prolly get spent on something stupid, like bills.
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Re: Value of a Marlin 336 chambered for .375 Win?

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I sold one in good shape for $500 a few months back
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