Marlin Model 336BL Review

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Marlin Model 336BL Review

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September 3, 2013
Marlin Model 336BL Review
http://www.rifleshootermag.com/2013/09/ ... le-review/

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Re: Marlin Model 336BL Review

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Thanks for posting, but that was a review??!! Author basically said the gun functions and has a stiff trigger. Did this person actually get paid to write that? Am I missing something? Oh well...
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Re: Marlin Model 336BL Review

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I tested the Marlin Model 336BL at 50 yards with open sights, and the gun proved easy to handle and never missed a beat either loading or ejecting. I would rate it a nine out of 10, my only complaint being the horrendous trigger pull. For hunters looking for a lever action gun with some extra breathing room in the operating lever, take a closer look at this Marlin.

Read more: http://www.rifleshootermag.com/2013/09/ ... z2dxd6YUH9
That doesn't sound bad, but just 'honest'.

I'd rather read that than some drooling and unrealistic 'review' by someone obviously paid to say good things.
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