35 Rem
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- Опубликовано: 3 окт 2024
- I bought this 35 rem off gun broker and when i got it. it had not been taken care of.. nothing a little TLC could not fix though. did a complete break down and cleaned her up real nice. i was shocked how accurate it was and how little she kicked. i will do more videos on some guns once i get set up out here in our new home!!
I know I'm really late to this party but I just came across the video and I just recently purchased a 336 in 35 Remington. Mine has the full length magazine tube and holds 7 rounds. I also have an old 336 in 30-30 made in 1949 that looks more like the one you have, it has to the shorter mag tube like yours. It says 336 SC on the barrel which stands for sporting carbine, I suspect yours says this too. My 49 model however does not have JM stamped on the barrel, this started in 1955 or 56 so yours is one of the first ones. The JM stamping means it has the micro grove barrel, my 35 Remington 336 does have the JM stamp. And good on you for not drilling into the Marlin bullseye to install your sling swivel I've had to drill out two and reinsert a replica of the factory bullseye.
I bought a .35 Marlin from 1975 on gunbroker too.
you will love it
I have the same gun made in 1953 and I love it.
I sure hope you held onto the rifle featured in this video as it a real beauty and a powerful "thumper" (as in "If you thump it with a .35 Remington it tends to stay thumped.")when hunting deer, boar, and black bear in the Carolinas. Your rifle is also something of a rare bird, so speak, so hold onto it and don't let anybody talk you out of it. .35 Remington ammo IS available online and in some brick and mortar stores. I would strongly suggest using Remington 200grn JSP ammo as the brass is industry standard length and is hand loadable unlike the Hornady Leverevolution brass which is SHORTER than industry standards so as to support the "spire point" bullet used. Hornady also manufactures a JSP round for the .35 Remington that utilizes industry standard length brass and a JSP bullet. I have the twin to your rifle with the exception that mine is chambered in .30-30. My 336 Marlin, with the full length magazine tube, is chambered in .35 Remington and I would choose my .35 over the .30-30 in most dear hunting situations and for all boar and bear hunting.
FD Mackey I'm 100% with you I love my 35 Remington. Just took her out the other day looking for some whitetail. It has to be my favorite deer gun. And it shoots spot on out to 150yards I am using 200gr soft points from Remington they have dropped 4 deer with a single shot each. Shoot right where I aim as well. Plus I love the no scope hunting brings back the old days
Thanks for the kind reply as I was not sure you would see it after so long. Don't let anyone talk you out of that Marlin as it (or it's half magazine, "waffle top" design actually) is a somewhat rare bird. In 2012 I sold a full magazine 1954 336 in .35 Remington to one of my closest friends back home, and he has kept his freezer well stocked with venison since taking it to the field for the first time during the 2012 North Carolina and South Carolina deer season(s). He too uses ONLY the 200grn Remington rounds and has had one shot kills on all the deer he has taken.
Not true, the Hornady brass is SAAMI spec length, just like Remington brass.
It's ironic you called it a thumper as that's the nickname I gave to my 35.
Just checked mine, .35 Marlin 336..."JM". Purchased 1976.
You have an amazing gun sir. If it is anything like mine I'm sure you love it. Mine has knocked down 7 deer since this video.. one shot and down they go..
@@bennetthodgins5499 thank you. I've somewhat neglected it - not realizing its stature in the "gun world." Some rust here and there. Kinda like your description of your find. Time for TLC. Yes, 200gr of Corelokt usually keeps 'em face down. Didn't use it at all last season due to hunting shotgun only territory. I hear .35 calling, though. Very good to know you found and use that "treasure." Thanks for replying.
Ruger owns marlin now and ruger is lot better than marlin ever made them
Yes that happen in 2020 much better than Remington. I look forward to seeing what they do with them.
Me too plus with the 336 model and I hope they bring back the 39A and 444 marlin
I gave my nephew a marlin in 35 caliber for Christmas.he loves it.
I got the same gun 1969 JM stamp …I really enjoy carrying it and it definitely drops the deer...
PiZ-gah not PIS-gah National Forrest, other than great video.
As you probably found out by now, you'll need to buy extra 35 remington ammo in the fall at the start of hunting season. As the brands and options become slim pickings, if not out of stock, come late spring to mid summer until the fall hunting season re-stock comes in.
Nice rifle and a great cartridge. Only thing missing is a Williams receiver site will tighten up your groups quite a bit. Have you taken any deer with it yet or hogs?
I have taken 3 deer one buck and 2 does. 2 dropped in there tracks and one does went about 30 yards. I have not heard of this williams receiver sight do you have to drill or tap the gun if so i just cant bring myself to do it to this beauty I love it original
@@benintheoutdoors2588 Most are pre-drilled and tapped if you look on the left side of the receiver towards the back you'll see two screws side by side about an inch apart those screws are designed for the aperture site to be mounted. There are also some that mount on the top. Google Williams FP 336. The accuracy will be far superior to the buckhorn sites plus it's very precise it's click adjustable windage and elevation. You can adjust it with a small screwdriver or you can order it with the target knobs to where you can very quickly dial it up or down or left or right. It's just like they use on long range Target rifles. Thanks 👍
1/4 moa per click so 4 clicks equals 1" at 100 2" at 200 and so on all the way to a thousand plus. But you probably will never shoot this rifle past 200. Thanks
The Limb Saver is the reason it doesn't recoil hard. You take that Limb Saver off and it will be a whole different matter. The .35 is notorious for hurting. Especially 200 grain bullets.
Naw it was all original when first got it but the butt plate was broken even with bare wood it is a slow push of a recoil. Not a snap. The limb saver was a fast way to use the gun with out going through the fitting process
@@bennetthodgins5499 i have a Marlin 336 in 35 Rem . and it has hardly any recoil . very under rated cart.
@tacticalsmokepole smith you can read the others replies a 35 rem doesn't have big recoil have you ever even shot one.