Here's Ruger’s information page on the new Marlin, has an $1,399 MSRP.
https://www.ruger.com/news/2021-12-20.html
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Ruger’s new Marlin 1895
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Ruger’s new Marlin 1895
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Re: Ruger’s new Marlin 1895
Yes, all I can say is YES! Years ago, I had a Marlin 336, in .30-30 Winchester...I am waiting to see the "New" Marlin lever guns to start hitting the shelves. I want another Model 336, in the ole .30-30 again.67stingray wrote: ↑Wed Dec 22, 2021 3:30 pm Here's Ruger’s information page on the new Marlin, has an $1,399 MSRP.
https://www.ruger.com/news/2021-12-20.html
Bennett
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Re: Ruger’s new Marlin 1895
Looks like Ruger's serial numbering starts with "RM000", and of course they have a Mayodan barrel address.
The last of the Remington Marlins have MR serial numbers.
Chet15
The last of the Remington Marlins have MR serial numbers.
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Re: Ruger’s new Marlin 1895
Hi Guys.
Are there any first practical experiences with the Ruger Marlins?
In Europe, some are already eagerly awaiting the new models, but first of all it's your turn and your big market to deliver.
The greater the interest in your experiences.
With Ruger, not only chapter but also a lot of know-how flowed into the Marlin company.
Best regards
Are there any first practical experiences with the Ruger Marlins?
In Europe, some are already eagerly awaiting the new models, but first of all it's your turn and your big market to deliver.
The greater the interest in your experiences.
With Ruger, not only chapter but also a lot of know-how flowed into the Marlin company.
Best regards