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Im considering selling a JM stamped marlin 336 but wasn't sure what the market value would be. It’s a great rifle but I am always grabbing other ones to hunt/shoot. Im the second owner, it has been shot but its in very good condition, bluing is still nice and shiny, there a few very, very minor surface rust spots that could probably be polished out with some know how. The rifle also has a 4x Marlin scope on it. Any ideas on market value?
What is it chambered for - oops I see it’s a 30-30. Which may be the most common chamber.

Last year at the Tulsa show there must have been north of 50, maybe 100 JM Marlins. All but two I saw were over $1,000 and up to $1,400. I put my high quality 35 Rem 336 JM for sale here and a few low live scum publicly expressed that my price was way to high. The price wasn’t as high as what I saw in Tulsa.
I recently did a search on Guns International and saw some as low as $850. I didn’t look to see quality though.

Different chambers make a difference, quality makes a difference - pictures help a lot on assessing value. If you have trouble using 24hourcampfire picture posting use postimage.com
Im having a heck of a time trying to upload photos. These 3 were the only ones that were under the maximum file size.

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Like I said. use post images due to the issues you are having. You'll get much higher quality pictures too. But thanks for posting what you could. Your rifle looks good. You might next go to Guns International and try to find rifles that are similar to yours.

One way to lower the file size is to open in paint and decrease size and save.
I just uploaded one of your pictures loaded it on post image and here it is.

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I just looked at Guns International and the prices went from $675 to $1,500. for the ones I saw. you need to see what condition they are in and compare to yours. I've found that Guns International is a good place to start.
My opinion for what it's worth $700 it would move quickly, higher it might set a while.
Pre safety/gold trigger------X/bolt safety started in '83 ish

Marlin scope adds to the cool factor

As mentioned......$700......$800 maybe

They're not building pre safety Marlin's any more

Run the S/N with the chart for exact mfg date

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It'd be in the 700.00 - 800.00 range around here.
It looks like a sporting carbine?

Very nice
Thanks for the input. It appears that the rifle is a 1959.
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Nice looking rifle. My JM 30-30 is very accurate. I imagine yours would be also. I’m thinking that since many shooters/hunters want the JM Marlins and since the new Marlins are quite expensive (in my opinion) you should be able to get $1,000 for your rifle. This time of year rifle sales are slow. A month or two before deer season deer rifles sell much faster.
Thanks for the help!
The Marlins have cooled off some in my area. Nice JM 336's were bringing $650 to $750 pretty easy a year ago at the shows, but $650 is a slow sale this year. I guess prices really do vary regionally, but I'm talking actually prices I see them move here and not asking prices.
The time of the year makes a difference. This time of the year rifle prices are down. Wait until before deer season, the prices will be up.
I may have been a little high. I see the be prices higher and lower. IDK???
That's a $900-$1000 rifle for it's vintage and condition.
If that Hammer Spur has a circled "JM" on it, then even better.
A collector who wants a nice rifle with a period-correct Marlin scope would look a long time to find a nicer one.
I was in a LGS today and a 90% condition Marlin Glenfield 30AS was priced at $895.
Hold out for the right buyer later this Fall.
Nice rifle! Thanks for sharing.
WFR
That's an 800.00 + rifle any day of the week nowadays.
Just the JM hammer spur and round sight hood is over a hundred dollars if you had to replace it with original ones.

Looks to be a 336 SC model which are a little harder to find.
Yep, it has the JM circled on the hammer spur. Its about as original as you are going to get for a nearly 70 year old rifle.
As always,
Go to Gunbroker.com and do an Advanced Search for Completed Sales. Tells you what sells and what doesn't
Wife and a few church lady's where out yard selling Saturday. She knows I like and buy Marlins. Sent me a picture of a 336 30-30 Bushnell Sport view scope. I told her if under 500.00 buy it. She called me and said come and get it 3miles from home. 450.00 was sell price. Been setting in safe for 30yr the lady said. Husband hunted with it but died 10yr ago. Kids did not want it and son said if you get 450.00 for it take it. Well she got it. Was made in 1976. I say 75% good will make a great woods gun.
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That's an 800.00 + rifle any day of the week nowadays.

That's amazing. I picked up my pre-owned, 80's vintage M336/.30-30 in pristine condition, for $150 back in the eartly 90's. It's not for sale. I did handle one of the new Ruger/Marlins at the Harrisburg show, $1300, and they are worth the price. Beautiful wood and finish. Anyone that's chased whitetails here in the east, (Maine to Virginia), knows that there's nothing like a nice lever gun when it comes to all day carry. Same for the M94 Winchester, ( I have one of each). The .30-30 is actually ideal for deer on the ground . And the M94/M336 just fit so well in hand. It's only money.
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