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    The Marlin 39 Club

    Doing my once a year check in here, as founder of this club, but no longer an owner .. <. bolts now. > Ah, yes, that's the spirit. :cool:
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    The 336 Club

    Welcome, Bobson. Congrats on that older rifle. Tube understands the older ones, and levers in general. He's one of several that will likely take over this club now as I move toward bolt guns at 100 - 200 m .. ok, maybe 225 ...
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    The 336 Club

    Just to punctuate this thread ... After a LOT of conversations in person, by email and phone, the buyer and I have arrived at a fair price for us both. Completion of the sale is still weeks off (technical issues). After it's completed, I'll report the sale price for the record. Thanks to you...
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    The 336 Club

    My friend and I have reached an agreement. Maybe I'll name said price later. Thanks for your input.
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    The 336 Club

    Oh, and I forgot something that sweetens the deal. I've got about 35 - 40 rounds of ammo that I'm throwing in with the gun. It's Federal Power Shok in 150 and 170 gr, and Hornady Leverevolution in 160. That's about $35 - $40 worth. All and all, I think this is a fair price.
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    The 336 Club

    Thanks for continued input. To remind readers -- because some missed this point -- I already have a buyer, a friend who is interested in the ghost rings, and understands they are value added -- at least for him. He's also interested in the scout scope mount. I'm really not trying to max...
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    The 336 Club

    May I remind you all that this rifle wears XS Ghost Rings and comes with an XS scout scope mount -- both of which the buyer wants. Total price for that gear new on Midway is $150. I think that probably adds $75 -- $100 to the price. (If they buyer didn't want those, I could sell them...
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    The 336 Club

    It seems that we may be talking past one another here. The reasons for me letting go of the 336 in .30-30 are complex, somewhat addressed above, but apparently not sufficiently. It's OK. No more time to deal with it now -- I'm in the process of preparing for a complex move further north (much...
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    The 336 Club

    :D :cool: Dr. Mo, Sir. You have been one of the stalwart members of this club since it's inception, offering exceptional advice and insight, based in real experience. (I still hope we meet someday. I know it's a long ways to Maine from there, but jet travel is not expensive. ;) )...
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    The 336 Club

    Help me decide a good price for my 336 Yes, believe it or not, in the months since I last posted here, I've made a rather momentous decision to sell my 336. This was not a trivial decision process. I've spent months on it, and everyday -- now -- I know I've made the right decision. (I'll...
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    Why did you start carrying a gun?

    Posting this before sleep to stay on track. Ruger LC9s. Short trigger in a small 9.
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    What is the last gun that you bought?

    I've been here (most of) .. what*, 17 years. Ok, ok, as of August. (Thanks to mods & admins.) (* I was traveling for 5 of those, and not paying attention.) This is one of the best threads I've experienced. Thanks. And what have we learned here? Images are more than words.
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    Ruger LC9

    Mugsie, nice. Gracias. Great point about LC9s not being a 'range gun' while pointing out that's not what it was designed for. My SW 642 wasn't either. Not fun w/ more than 100. :eek: But it'd get the job done if push came to shove. Same with the LC9s, I hypothesize. And with the 642, I...
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    Ruger LC9

    Mr. W, cool story. Thanks. I confess I had to look up LCRs. At first, I thought it might be a typo for LC9s (I mean, that R looks kinda like a backwards 9 with an extra leg), but now I see it's a revolver -- hence R. (Wow. I'm a little slow, but fortunately not completely stupid.) And...
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    Ruger LC9

    Hairy C, thanks for your post! Comparison of the LC9(s) with others is great! Different strokes for different folks. The LC9 will work great for some -- I think me -- but for others, it's great to know what the other options are based on experiences of experienced others. I'm fairly...
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    What is the last gun that you bought?

    ^ Man, what a beautiful revolver.
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    Ruger LC9

    That's an impressive video. Such craftsmanship. I like the holster, too. I'm a fan of pancakes. Being a thin guy, I like to have it close. I think the LC9 and it's thin profile will carry well in a pancake.
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    Ruger LC9

    Very interesting. You can please some of the people some of the time ... All hail the all knowing Internet! :rolleyes:
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    What is the last gun that you bought?

    ^ Thanks for noticing. :)
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