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Vintage Picture (ad) Of The Day.

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the good ole days!
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another cool one
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RIHMFIRE wrote:the good ole days!
Yup.... Carry handle and all...... :lol:
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Interesting comments on Microgroove rifling :D :D
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Crazy talk....hunt a bear with the 30 WCF or 35 Remington?

Why today-no responsible gun rag editor would let that ad copy stink up their magazine!
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Notice the thin fore arm. That is the Marlin I'd like to have.

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I did a double take too, Joe...that's a Texan with the straight grip an skinny wood.

Mine is a late 60's version... will dig up a picture
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Hillbilly wrote:Crazy talk....hunt a bear with the 30 WCF or 35 Remington?

Why today-no responsible gun rag editor would let that ad copy stink up their magazine!
That was before bear and especially deer started wearing armor plating.
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:D Wow! Great ad....the best newer Marlin to ever come out 336 T. Thanks for sharing, Tom
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