Marlin 336 219 Zipper
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Marlin 336 219 Zipper
I'm still bidding it up, but haven't had the high bid since $909
http://www.gunbroker.com/Auction/ViewIt ... m=93519295
Looks like a really nice rifle. Any thoughts as to how high I should go?
John
http://www.gunbroker.com/Auction/ViewIt ... m=93519295
Looks like a really nice rifle. Any thoughts as to how high I should go?
John
There was only a total production of about 3000 Marlin Zippers. (going from memory) So, its not like they are all over the place. I can see a real nice 219 going for $1000 or a bit more as most new production guns of any quality approach that figure. This all boils down to my GFO principle-----Go Find One
One thing to ask about that Zipper before buying it, is the chamber throat and crown as the micro groove Zippers had a short barrel life. I know, I burned one up after 2K, then bullets started to tumble. I still have another,like new one but only shoot it once every two years or so. Hey!, those short, stiff, and somewhat heavy Zipper barrels are tackdrivers. My earlier one was a moa gun out to 300 meters. If the wind was not blowing too bad, I could bust clay birds out to 500 meters. My newer 1959 Zipper is just as accurate.
Bottom line is, go get it, but don't expect it to be an "all the time" pd gun.

One thing to ask about that Zipper before buying it, is the chamber throat and crown as the micro groove Zippers had a short barrel life. I know, I burned one up after 2K, then bullets started to tumble. I still have another,like new one but only shoot it once every two years or so. Hey!, those short, stiff, and somewhat heavy Zipper barrels are tackdrivers. My earlier one was a moa gun out to 300 meters. If the wind was not blowing too bad, I could bust clay birds out to 500 meters. My newer 1959 Zipper is just as accurate.
Bottom line is, go get it, but don't expect it to be an "all the time" pd gun.
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