"JM" denotes that it is a true Marlin, correct?Check the pawn shops and look for a JM stamped marlin. They can be had been 3 to 500. Most likely closer to 300.
good to know Bigun, the Rossi does look like a nice rifleI 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.
honestly, not too sure.....other than I had one and let it go. That is a possibility, now that you mention it. HMMMMM????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.
Lots of really good and cheaper to shoot calibers available.
.357 mag out of a carbine kicks ass at 100 yds and under.
44 mag FTW
AHHHHHHHHHHHH SHIT!!!!!!!!!!!
Y'all are killing me.....
"JM" denotes that it is a true Marlin, correct?
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
the price is good.
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.