Marlin 336 Straight Grip

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deerwhacker444
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Marlin 336 Straight Grip

Post by deerwhacker444 »

Saw this up for sale. Might make a good project gun at a decent price. Aren't the straight grip "Texan" varieties a little more difficult to find?


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Post by big medicine »

A factory reblue job, and some work on the stock and that baby would be good to go.
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Post by SMP »

They are a little harder to find.I had a 336TS and sold it,I still kick myself once in a while. :D
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Post by edwardyoung »

I put a bid on it; but don't let that stop anyone else from bidding. $150 is my bid. I mainly did it so I can watch the auction.
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Post by 1886 »

I found a nice, slightly modified 1966 336 SRC. Way Cool. 1886.
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