Quote History Originally Posted By NorthPolar:

For me at least, it’s a no go because I wanted the big loop and pistol grip stock. Otherwise 100% right. Only a handful of the pistol grip and big loop ones got into the wild before the production line got killed. You don’t want to know what they go for. For me at least, it’s a no go because I wanted the big loop and pistol grip stock. Otherwise 100% right. Only a handful of the pistol grip and big loop ones got into the wild before the production line got killed. You don’t want to know what they go for. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quote History Originally Posted By NorthPolar:

Originally Posted By MikeDeltaFoxtrot:

It is still a Remlin. Say no. Buy a used JM Marlin and get it threaded. For me at least, it’s a no go because I wanted the big loop and pistol grip stock. Otherwise 100% right. Only a handful of the pistol grip and big loop ones got into the wild before the production line got killed. You don’t want to know what they go for. This. JM stamped Marlins will only keep going up in value, and some configurations were produced in smaller numbers than others. Eventually for people seeking a “working gun” lever action the JM versions simply won’t be an option.