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<blockquote data-quote="diggler1833" data-source="post: 3818576" data-attributes="member: 48072"><p>I have a late 50's (1958?, can't remember at the moment) Marlin 336 RC in .30-30 that dad started me out hunting on. He gave the rifle to me a few years ago. I've always been a bit of a Winchester fan, but that 336 is stinking butter slick...even noticeably more so than my 1929 Winchester 94. </p><p></p><p>I will be in the market for an antique 1873 Winchester someday, but if I had to buy a utilitarian/hunting levergun, it would be a JM stamped Marlin.</p><p></p><p>I also am fortunate enough to have a Marlin 30 AS from the 80's that isn't bad either. To finish my limited lever gun collection, I have a newer Browning BL-22 and Henry Lever Carbine, but those are both rimfires. </p><p></p><p>Really hard to beat the enjoyment of a good levergun.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="diggler1833, post: 3818576, member: 48072"] I have a late 50's (1958?, can't remember at the moment) Marlin 336 RC in .30-30 that dad started me out hunting on. He gave the rifle to me a few years ago. I've always been a bit of a Winchester fan, but that 336 is stinking butter slick...even noticeably more so than my 1929 Winchester 94. I will be in the market for an antique 1873 Winchester someday, but if I had to buy a utilitarian/hunting levergun, it would be a JM stamped Marlin. I also am fortunate enough to have a Marlin 30 AS from the 80's that isn't bad either. To finish my limited lever gun collection, I have a newer Browning BL-22 and Henry Lever Carbine, but those are both rimfires. Really hard to beat the enjoyment of a good levergun. [/QUOTE]
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