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Marlin 336 JM Stamp $599.99

I've got a 44 remlin and I'd say the fit, wood and overall quality seems to be as good or better than Marlin. Maybe I just lucked up.

The JM stamped ones do and the Ruger built ones look nice! But I would not buy a Freedom group

quote from what I posted on another thread. Maybe I just lucked up.
 
quote from what I posted on another thread. Maybe I just lucked up.
I have to agree with you. I own a JM stamped one, a Remlin, and a Ruger built one. I don't see a nickles worth of difference in the three of them, aside for the red/black dot on the underside of the stock. All have nice wood and fit well.
 
No derail intended, but you guys seem to know what's what on these. Can anyone tell me anything about the market on a Western Field-branded 30/30 , JM stamped 336 (minty nice, low miles, gorgeous hardwood stocks that look to be walnut) ? I cant recall, but I'm pretty sure its early 70s. Thanks...
Generally speaking they run a little cheaper than the JM Marlins but not more than $100 difference between the two from what I’ve seen on here over the years.
 
I have to agree with you. I own a JM stamped one, a Remlin, and a Ruger built one. I don't see a nickles worth of difference in the three of them, aside for the red/black dot on the underside of the stock. All have nice wood and fit well.
I’ve seen some bad quality one fit and finish from Remington.
 
Bought a 1958 Golden Mountie yesterday, picture is it beside a newer 44 mag Remlin. Quality of both is good. Older Marlin was built the year I was born, it seems to have aged better. Not bad for a 67 year old firearm.
 

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