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  • BIGPAPIGREG

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    Hey y'all, looking for a good 30-30 lever action rifle.....holler if ya got one you want to get rid of OR, if you have knowledge of a place (web sight) that has good pricing on new lever action rifles.
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    cryption

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    Academy has the rossi Rio Grande for $399 with a scope or the Marlin 336w for $379 with no scope. I own both, the Rossi is a better gun. The Marlington rifles leave a lot to be desired, and Rossi quality and fit and finish is awesome. I use the Rossi as my deer rifle (got one this year) and the marlin as a brush gun.
     

    outdare

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    Check the pawn shops and look for a JM stamped marlin. They can be had been 3 to 500. Most likely closer to 300.
     

    mitchntx

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    I have a Marlin 30-30 that I inherited from my dad and wouldn't part with it.

    However, I recently picked up a Rossi 92 in 44 mag that is a great gun.
    Its my first ever Rossi, but based upon that, I have zero problems with the brand Rossi.
     

    BIGPAPIGREG

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    I have a Marlin 30-30 that I inherited from my dad and wouldn't part with it.

    However, I recently picked up a Rossi 92 in 44 mag that is a great gun.
    Its my first ever Rossi, but based upon that, I have zero problems with the brand Rossi.
    good to know Bigun, the Rossi does look like a nice rifle

    I had a 30-30 once........................once
    yeah, I'm a dumb ass:banghead:
     

    Vaquero

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    Why 30-30?
    Lots of really good and cheaper to shoot calibers available.

    .357 mag out of a carbine kicks ass at 100 yds and under.
     

    mitchntx

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    44 mag FTW

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    craftkr

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    I've had two Marlin 30 30's and currently have a Winchester. I prefer the Marlin/Westernfield/Rossi types if your going to run glass. The Winchester is lighter and my favorite for iron sites.

    I've got a mid eighties Winchester I'm debating selling to make room in the safe.

    Main debate is every time I get rid of a 30 30 I end up buying another. Great brush or truck guns. Dependable and tough.
     

    35Remington

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    You really shoulda bought the one I sold a month ago. It was a cherry. Every American needs a .30-30. Greg, I'd stick with Marlins. The others are ok, but there's only one top dawg.

    1950–1980 were the best years. I see them for sale all the time. If you send me your email, I'll forward links as I come across them.
     

    diveRN

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    Among those who have spent considerable time with Marlins new and old, anything made after 2009 is widely considered junk. For about $40 more than that, a man can buy a Marlin in find used condition, from an era when they were made with pride and care.

    Good to know.
     
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