I am looking to buy in the near future a lever action 30/30 for making a 16.5" barreled woods rifle. I already have 1954 Marlin but I do not want to touch it . I did have a 1960 that I would have cut down with a Micro-groove barrel, but I want ballard rifling.
Here is my question... Did the Glenfield and other renditions of the Marlin 336 have the micro-groove barrels? If not, how much do they normally run for a decent one? Ideally, the rifle would be a shooter but not a looker, as I would be refinishing everything and customizing it.
Any thoughts, levergunners?
Glenfield vs. Marlin
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The lower priced Marlins are asking the same prices as the walnut stocked around here. Vintage, store brand, etc, doesn't seem to matter much.
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Re: Glenfield vs. Marlin
And I appreciate it.pullnshoot25 wrote:I did have a 1960 that I would have cut down with a Micro-groove barrel, but I want ballard rifling.

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Only pre 1956 Marlin .30-30's were Ballard rifled, so you'll be chopping a real collectable gun down if you go with a Ballard rifled Marlin.
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