Is Marlin still producing rifles??

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  • Slackdaddy

    My pronouns: Iva/Bigun
    Jan 1, 2019
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    Is marlin currently producing rifles??
    Or are they stopped during the acquisition and move??

    I can not find Marlin 45-70 lever guns in stock anywhere???
    I can see pistols, ARs, Minis, shotguns, etc being in demand,,
    But really? people are buy cowboy actions in "relic" calibers for home defense??
    On GB they are going for 3X MSRP!!!
     

    308Scout

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    Mar 27, 2020
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    Washington County
    Is marlin currently producing rifles??
    Or are they stopped during the acquisition and move??

    I can not find Marlin 45-70 lever guns in stock anywhere???
    I can see pistols, ARs, Minis, shotguns, etc being in demand,,
    But really? people are buy cowboy actions in "relic" calibers for home defense??
    On GB they are going for 3X MSRP!!!

    No - last I heard, they are not actively producing anything. Ruger has already moved Marlin's production assets to their own facilities. Last press release was projecting late 2021 for Ruglins to start hitting the shelves.
     

    rseymorejr

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    Feb 28, 2011
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    Harford County
    I've never heard of this place. Is it a full shop?

    He's at 601 Back River Neck Rd. Very small place, his entrance is on the left side of the building looking at it. Mostly Black powder guns and supplis plus a small selection of modern handguns, rifles and shotguns new and used. Some ammo. Very nice guy. He's open Mon,Wed & Fri 2-7 and Sat 11-3
     

    Trepang

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    Dec 10, 2015
    3,310
    Southern Illinois
    Never noticed the T-Rex listed under the 1895SBL before...lol
     

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    whistlersmother

    Peace through strength
    Jan 29, 2013
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    Fulton, MD
    I am absolutely stoked, and quite impatient, that Marlin levers will be coming from Ruger.

    336 in 30-30 and 45-70 have been calling my name...
     

    Slackdaddy

    My pronouns: Iva/Bigun
    Jan 1, 2019
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    That is as clear as the scowl on my wife's face when I slap her rear !!!
    Been drooling over a 1895SBL in 45-70 for years, and just heard the straight wall will be allowed in the counties I do managed hunts with,,, So of course the company sells, stops production for a year.

    When they do come back,, those folks buying them for $2500 on GB are going to feel stupid. (new, not JM)

    https://www.marlinfirearms.com/resources/retailer-information

    Ruger added the above to the Marlin Website very recently.
     

    RuralRifleGuy

    Active Member
    Aug 16, 2018
    918
    Queenstown
    Same boat, I’ve wanted a 336C for a while but can’t find one in stock. Can’t find any Henry’s levers in stock either other than 22lr commemoratives and a few of the long ranger commemoratives. Even the Henry single shot rifles and shotguns are gone, so people are buying up all types of guns, not just the ones you would suspect.
     
    Same boat, I’ve wanted a 336C for a while but can’t find one in stock. Can’t find any Henry’s levers in stock either other than 22lr commemoratives and a few of the long ranger commemoratives. Even the Henry single shot rifles and shotguns are gone, so people are buying up all types of guns, not just the ones you would suspect.

    I know it's a bit of a drive,If you're looking for a henry last time I was in Clydes (about a week ago) he had a Henry 45/70 in stock. Call them first.
     

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