Yeh.. Nothing beats an older Marlin 336 stamped JM... Just old school quality... Winchester 1894 ??? My brother has an old Winchester in 38/55... You load that thing up and it gets front heavy.... We were in Pa. one time hunting and bumped into two guys walking out... The one guys eyes got like saucers when he saw the gun... Offered my brother a $1000.00 right there...I'm a Marlin JM stamp guy. Own a couple. Having said that, I bought a SBL 45-70.... nice gun but quality isn't the old Marlin. Never failed me. But I'm always looking for an older Marlin lever gun. There is just something about that action that I love. I would kill for a Winchester 1894 one day.
I like the look of that John.Henry. American made, no safety and lifetime warranty. They make several different models and finishes. The big boys are pretty but like Doug mentioned the brass butt plate can be slippery. As for accessories , ranger point precision makes them all from mlok rails, peep sights and micro red dot mounts. That little golden boy 22 you we’re playing with at strouds is just to much fun to play with, but you need more than that so buy one of each!View attachment 168996
Thank you. It’s a Henry all weather 357 mag. They do a twist on their “ all weather” guns as to others. They do a bead blasted heavy duty commercial chrome like what’s done on tools as to stainless, and instead of synthetic furniture it’s still hardwood. They impregnate it to make it water resistant.I like the look of that John.
I have the same rifle… used to be my open sighted hog gun for in the brush in Florida. Absolutely love it.I've shared mine inside the media album part of the site a long time ago. and within one of my hunt journals, just don't remember what year exactly.
Anyhow, I wouldn't change a thing about the one I have, which is a 74 Marlin 30-30. I prefer that style of rifle for many different things. I keep it next to the bed every night too.
Good luck in getting what you're looking for! They're beautiful lifelong rewarding guns to have, imo.
That Marlin of mine took out a 325lb. sow with a single 80 yard round straight to the temple and died instantly. Then I let my buddy barrow it because he claimed that he had issues with his rifle, after missing several that same morning. He ended up shooting two (2) 250 pounders with single rounds also. He loved that rifle so much afterwards, ever since, he's been trying to buy it from me. That particular hunt, I harvested two with my Mathews, and one with the Marlin. That was the last time I took the Marlin hog hunting, but I'd like to do it again. I'm still considering your offer.I have the same rifle… used to be my open sighted hog gun for in the brush in Florida. Absolutely love it.
It’ll be a great time! Come on down brother!That Marlin of mine took out a 325lb. sow with a single 80 yard round straight to the temple and died instantly. Then I let my buddy barrow it because he claimed that he had issues with his rifle, after missing several that same morning. He ended up shooting two (2) 250 pounders with single rounds also. He loved that rifle so much afterwards, ever since, he's been trying to buy it from me. That particular hunt, I harvested two with my Mathews, and one with the Marlin. That was the last time I took the Marlin hog hunting, but I'd like to do it again. I'm still considering your offer.
Your brothers cool. 38-55 is a great deer gun.Yeh.. Nothing beats an older Marlin 336 stamped JM... Just old school quality... Winchester 1894 ??? My brother has an old Winchester in 38/55... You load that thing up and it gets front heavy.... We were in Pa. one time hunting and bumped into two guys walking out... The one guys eyes got like saucers when he saw the gun... Offered my brother a $1000.00 right there...
Definately a neat gun... He never shot anything with it though... More of a nostalgic type firearm with some history... Like I said, load that tube up with 38/55's and she gets front end heavy....