This you can find pre rem-lins for about 300-325.00 always look for the jm trade stamp.If you want to keep it a Marlin just look for one with a JM stamped barrel. I saw a few at the last gun show and a couple on gunbroker.com
This you can find pre rem-lins for about 300-325.00 always look for the jm trade stamp.
Come to hicksville. I'm bringing the rossi .357s.
Lots of ammo.
True true...The model and caliber will affect final price. All the Per Rem-Lins I could find in shop at the shows or online for the 45-70 were coming up at about 590-650+. The main thing is to get what you want and not settle on a substitute. I paid a little more than I really preferred but when I figure on the ammo I still feel that I got great deal on this setup.
You can't consider yourself a rifleman until you've owned and shot a lever-action Very few rifles feel as good in the hand...
I sold 2 lever guns this last week. They were the best looking I have seen. Old, but total safe queens with very low round count. Perfect wood, just gorgeous.
Wish I had the cash to buy them myself.
I did. They only had one. It was a Remington Marlin.
I have seen too many bad reviews on the "Remlin" 1895's that I dont want to push my luck.