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For sale or trade, cause I'm getting out of .44 Mag, a Marlin 1894 in Magnum. This is a "JM" stamped gun, though it appears to have only been partially stamped. Unknown round count, I've shot it a lot and it shoots like a dream.
Some marks on her here and there, this has always just been a nice shooter to me.
A comparable example online I've seen listed as $650, which I think is too much. I think $550 is a good start, but I expect offers and haggling. I do it, I enjoy it, you should too.
I have so much factory 44 mag, I don't want to dig it out to see. Offers on it will be entertained as well. First offered to the buyer, the. To everyone else if buyer doesn't want a great deal on ammo that can go for $50 a box right now for some reason. I'm not a scalper and very reasonable when it comes to prices.
If you're a reloader, I've got 450+ rds loaded for this gun! can also be included as "components" for a nominal price, if you want. Have dies too of course if you need em.
Basically, if a feller wanted, he could get a whole 44 mag set up with a lifetime supply of brass and ammo. For consideration of course.
Also, no stupid cross bolt safety.
On to the trades.
I love trades, so this is what I'm not interested in, cause I'm pretty open:
Anything in .40 cal, or odd calibers for that matter.
Antique guns of any kind, why would I want it if I can't shoot it?
Stupid, overpriced .22's
Stupid, tactical .22's, if such it can be called
Glocks, not cause they aren't great, but because I can't shoot reloads in them unless I invest enough money in them to just go buy a good gun.
"Hunting" rifles, I have no use for a rifle to hunt game with, have what I need already.
Most shotguns, again, have what I need/want already
What I really like:
1911's
SIG's
Hi-Powers
9mm's that don't suck
Full size stuff that can shoot reloads mainly
If I've completely shot down all your hopes and dreams of a trade by my ridiculous don't want list, feel free to still offer it. Worst I can say is pound sand. But you'd have to be pretty douchey to get that out of me. Most likely it'd be a, "what else ya got friend?"
Some marks on her here and there, this has always just been a nice shooter to me.
A comparable example online I've seen listed as $650, which I think is too much. I think $550 is a good start, but I expect offers and haggling. I do it, I enjoy it, you should too.
I have so much factory 44 mag, I don't want to dig it out to see. Offers on it will be entertained as well. First offered to the buyer, the. To everyone else if buyer doesn't want a great deal on ammo that can go for $50 a box right now for some reason. I'm not a scalper and very reasonable when it comes to prices.
If you're a reloader, I've got 450+ rds loaded for this gun! can also be included as "components" for a nominal price, if you want. Have dies too of course if you need em.
Basically, if a feller wanted, he could get a whole 44 mag set up with a lifetime supply of brass and ammo. For consideration of course.
Also, no stupid cross bolt safety.
On to the trades.
I love trades, so this is what I'm not interested in, cause I'm pretty open:
Anything in .40 cal, or odd calibers for that matter.
Antique guns of any kind, why would I want it if I can't shoot it?
Stupid, overpriced .22's
Stupid, tactical .22's, if such it can be called
Glocks, not cause they aren't great, but because I can't shoot reloads in them unless I invest enough money in them to just go buy a good gun.
"Hunting" rifles, I have no use for a rifle to hunt game with, have what I need already.
Most shotguns, again, have what I need/want already
What I really like:
1911's
SIG's
Hi-Powers
9mm's that don't suck
Full size stuff that can shoot reloads mainly
If I've completely shot down all your hopes and dreams of a trade by my ridiculous don't want list, feel free to still offer it. Worst I can say is pound sand. But you'd have to be pretty douchey to get that out of me. Most likely it'd be a, "what else ya got friend?"