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| Member | Is this correct? found a "marlin" 30-30 for sale but it says that it is made by winchester? Go LSN - Ad #217867 - Local Sales Network! |
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| Senior Member | not that I am aware of marlin is their own company. But maybe somebody knows something I don't
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| Mr. Fixit ![]() | That's either a typo or someone with no knowledge of what it is. Marlin and Winchester are\were two totally separate companies even though some of their guns look similar.
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| Senior Member ![]() | I agree with toolman on this too. One notable thing about this rifle is the pistol grip, it's different. The sticker on the forearm is a marlin sticker that they use to put on or still put on there rifles. A.H |
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| Senior Member | I saw that you can contact the person have you tried that? My only thought was maybe he meant 30-30 win made by marlin and he accidentally flipped the two brands Or maybe hes thinking a 30/30 marlin type rifle made by Winchester.
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| Senior Member | Marlin makes the gun but it is .30-30 Winchester Marlin = gun maker Winchester = inventor of .30-30 Winchester cartridge Wichester developed the .30-30 cartridge in the late 1800's then used it for the earliest days of smokeless (nitrocellulose) powder. Although not usually named .30-30 Winchester in modern discussion, it was really a Winchester development. |
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