Marlin 32-20

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Ron Macy
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Marlin 32-20

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I saw a new Marlin in 32-20 Friday in a nearby shop. Really nice rifle, but at $750 it's way out of my price range. I think gun pricing has left me behind for good.
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Re: Marlin 32-20

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Your shopkeeper is a VERY VERY optomistic person!!! :shock:
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Re: Marlin 32-20

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Marlin still makes a .32-20? :?
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Re: Marlin 32-20

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awp101 wrote:Marlin still makes a .32-20? :?
Nope.
I bet he gets very close to his price.
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Re: Marlin 32-20

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The 1894CL was dropped from the 2008 catalog. They are around, but in the $600-$650 range NIB.
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Re: Marlin 32-20

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$750 - wow
That is why gunbroker/auction arms/gunsamerica was made - I would think you could find on cheaper than that.

I will say that the 32-20 is a great round and someday I would like to own a Marlin 32-20 to go with the Winchester. That way I could have one lever with the tang sight (Winchester) and one with a scope
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Re: Marlin 32-20

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Just bought a new one. Nice wood. $620 with tax out the door. I thought I had been hosed. :shock:
The Nice wood had pushed me over the top. :twisted:
Guess I did ok. :wink:
Nice gun. nice round. So glad I bought it. Even when i had though I had paid enough I was
happy with the whole deal.
When I got home I saw Marlin did not have them on the web site. Very sad. :x
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Re: Marlin 32-20

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This is also why we have gun shows. Find a nice used one and save yourself a few bucks!

Someone at the gun show in Greensboro earlier this year had one for sale for $400. It was used but in very good condition. I had my heart set on a .25-20, so passed. Still kicking myself for that one (I NEEDED both! :wink: )
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