Can A New Marlin Be Far Behind ?

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Can A New Marlin Be Far Behind ?

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I will have to let my buddy know. He has a 94 in .32spc. Bullet weight seems light though.
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Post by Bigahh »

Pete,

Thanx for the info. I have that same feeling now as when I was a young boy the week before xmas...Anticipation! Love those .32's :D
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Post by 24thMICH »

Hmmmmm....

I wonder if Marlin might go with this or maybeeeeee...

with the .327 magnum just put out by Federal for the Ruger SP-101.

This could be interesting!


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That is a curious one if not. Must be the least used of the lever cartridges.
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2410MV... cooking for sure!
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GASP ! An 8mm, no - check that, a 32 MAGNUM ! (The .320 Marlin ? ) :wink:
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Post by RIHMFIRE »

could that be 32 winchester special...if not
why would they name it so close
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Post by Leverdude »

It is a 32 Win special, just with the rubber tip leverlution bullet.
I heard about this awhile back & asked around a bit. Far as I could find out Marlins NOT building an XLR for it. If Hornadys bored with the 30 cal, it would sure be nice if they made the bullets available for us.
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Post by Rebel1972 »

I read over on the Marlin owners board that Marlin is not building any new leverguns this year.Probably going to concentrate on the new bolt gun.
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Post by dgr416 »

I wish they would make some new ammo for the 375 winchester.It would be nice to have leverevolotion ammo for it also.
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