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My former Marlin collection

Post by Hatchdog » Sun Aug 11, 2024 9:52 am

At one time I had a nice collection of Marlin lever action rifles. Over the years as I upgraded computers I thought I had lost all my pictures of the Marlins. While rooting around in some documents I found a CD-rom with pictures of the Marlins and the other firearms I owned at the time. This was in 2012. After a struggle getting the pictures transferred from a CD burned on Windows to this IPad I now have them again. :D Enjoy a little eye candy from the past.

First up are the big guns. Top is a 444-S with a Weaver 1-3x20. Bottom is a 1895SS 45/70 with a Leupold M8-4x.
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Next up are the mid sized shooters. Top is a M/375 375 win with a Burris 4x mini. Middle I’m not sure of. Bottom is a 336A in 35 REM with a Redfield 2-7x.


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This pic is the small shooters. Top is a 336SD 30-30 with the original Marlin sling swivels. Scope is a Utacon 2.5X. Next is a 336A 32 spec with a Weaver K4 mounted in a Stith mount. (More on this later) Next is a M/1936 32 H.P.S. (More on this later). Not sure what the bottom rifle is but could be a repeat pic form the second pic.
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Last pic is the little guys/gals. Top is a Glenfield M/60 with a Weaver Marksman scope. Second is a 39-A with a Weaver Classic 4x28. Third is an 1894CS 357 with a Leupold Vari X II 1-4X28. Bottom is a 1984PG 44 mag with a Leupold FX II 2.5x20.

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Some interesting side notes. The M/1936 32 was in 95% + condition. A local guy advertised it on the local site and was looking for a trade. I traded him a Smith & Wesson M/617. The color case hardening on it was still very bright. I was afraid to shoot it and just placed it in a silicone sock in the back of the safe. Finally sold it to a guy for probably twice what I paid for the 617. I don’t buy/sell for profit but was happy with that transaction.

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The 336A 32 had a scope mounted in Stith mounts. I had never heard of them prior and it took a little investigating to figure them out. Note the front of the scope mounts directly into the mount and as I recall the rear mount screwed into the peep sight hole on the side of the receiver.

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The 1894PG 44 was a good find. Marlin only made it with the pistol grip stock for a couple of years. I was lucky to score this one on Gunbroker.

Finally not pictured as I didn’t have it yet I also had the good fortune of buying locally a 1894FG in 41 mag. It paired nicely with the 44 pistol grip as the FG 41 was also a PG stock. Which as you can see, I really tried to keep my collection with pistol grip stocks and the short magazine tube. I just like the look of this combination.
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Re: My former Marlin collection

Post by BigAl52 » Sun Aug 11, 2024 9:58 am

Nice collection Hatch bet you wish you had some of those back.
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Re: My former Marlin collection

Post by Hatchdog » Sun Aug 11, 2024 10:05 am

BigAl52 wrote:
Sun Aug 11, 2024 9:58 am
Nice collection Hatch bet you wish you had some of those back.
Yep, I’ve done a lot of dumb things in my life and selling some of these is near the top of the list. :roll:

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Re: My former Marlin collection

Post by Sir Henry » Sun Aug 11, 2024 10:11 am

Wow I’m impressed!
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Re: My former Marlin collection

Post by daytime dave » Sun Aug 11, 2024 10:25 am

That is an impressive lot of Marlins. I like the short tube pistol grip look too. Very nice collection. At least you can now enjoy the photographs even if some or all are gone.
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Re: My former Marlin collection

Post by daytime dave » Sun Aug 11, 2024 10:26 am

Hatchdog wrote:
Sun Aug 11, 2024 10:05 am
BigAl52 wrote:
Sun Aug 11, 2024 9:58 am
Nice collection Hatch bet you wish you had some of those back.
Yep, I’ve done a lot of dumb things in my life and selling some of these is near the top of the list. :roll:
I think we all have similar lists :D
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Re: My former Marlin collection

Post by North Country Gal » Sun Aug 11, 2024 11:23 am

A very impressive JM Marlin collection is right. Again, very impressive. I once had about an equal number of JM Marlins at one point, but I also sold them off when the prices on JMs started to get a little nutty. Now, of course, prices are even nuttier. Still, I have no regrets. I learned a lot about Marlin lever guns. Really wasn't shooting most of them, anyway.
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Re: My former Marlin collection

Post by Vaquero » Sun Aug 11, 2024 1:06 pm

Very nice collection you had there Hatch.
Always wanted a 41 mag 1894, but they just got crazy expensive before I could acquire one.
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