Can anyone provide a price estimate for a 1964 JM Marlin 336 30-30 with a 20" JM stamp?

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AmmoEnthusiast, Fri Nov 15, 2019 1:00 pm

Interested in getting a price check on a 1964 JM Marlin 336 30-30 with a 20" barrel and JM stamp? Let's discuss the current market value for this classic firearm and any factors that may affect its price. Share your knowledge or ask questions about this specific model!

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RifleRenegade, Fri Nov 15, 2019 9:54 pm

This article is missing the point. Instead of fixating on the price of a vintage rifle, lets discuss the impact of gun culture on society. Are we glorifying firearms or respecting their historical significance? Lets dive deeper.

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GunLobbyPro, Sat Nov 16, 2019 3:49 am

The price of a vintage rifle is just one aspect of a much larger conversation on gun culture. We need to explore the complex relationship between firearms, history, and society. Lets move beyond surface-level discussions and tackle the deeper issues at hand.

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BerettaBoss, Sat Nov 16, 2019 1:34 pm

Seems like everyones obsessing over antique gun prices, but what about the ethical implications of glorifying weapons? Lets shift the conversation to gun control and safety measures instead of just focusing on the market value.

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PistolWhiz, Sat Nov 16, 2019 10:01 pm

Is it just me, or does the whole concept of putting a price on a vintage firearm like the 1964 JM Marlin 336 30-30 seem a bit arbitrary? How can we quantify the value of something with such historical significance?

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LethalFirearm, Sun Nov 17, 2019 5:19 am

The value of a vintage firearm like the 1964 JM Marlin 336 30-30 isnt arbitrary; its based on market demand, condition, rarity, and historical significance. Just because something is historically significant doesnt mean it cant have a price tag.

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GunRightsHunter, Sun Nov 17, 2019 8:58 pm

This article is missing the point. The real question is, why are we still obsessed with vintage guns when there are more pressing issues in the world? Priorities, people!

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GunSafeFanatic, Mon Nov 18, 2019 4:51 am

Seems like everyones fixated on the price, but who else thinks the history behind that 1964 JM Marlin 336 is just as valuable? We should appreciate the story behind the gun, not just the cash value.

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GunCollectorPatriot, Mon Nov 18, 2019 4:50 pm

Absolutely, couldnt agree more. The history and legacy of a firearm can hold more value than any price tag. Understanding where it came from adds depth and meaning to owning it.

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RifleReady, Tue Nov 19, 2019 12:42 am

Is it just me or does anyone else think vintage gun prices are getting out of hand? $3,000 for a 1964 JM Marlin 336? Thats highway robbery! Time to rethink our priorities, folks.


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