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I walked into a local shop about five years ago , scanning the used gun rack behind the counter . I could see a Marlin bulls eye in a stock and a Marlin sling. I asked the clerk about it . He hands it over to Me saying it's just an old Marlin .218 Bee . . It comes with two boxes of ammo ....I look it over , It's pretty dusty, dirty, nasty. I flip over the price tag $349.00 . needless to say about an hour of My time turned it from a 50% condition to 80% . why they never attempted to clean it up is beyond Me. .
I bought one in Dickson City PA at a Gunshow about 16 years ago . I know I paid to much at the time but I wanted it . Kept it about 6-8 years sold it on GB for I know more then what it was worth and made a decent profit
Parkers , Mannlicher Schoenauer’s , 6.5mm's and my family in the Philippines !
I'm too broke to be "enabled" but can still windiw shop at keast!
30/30 Winchester: Not accurate enough fer varmints, barely adequate for small deer; BUT In a 10" to 14" barrelled pistol; is good for moose/elk to 200 yards; ground squirrels to 300 metres
250 Savage... its what the 223 wishes it could be...!
4t5 wrote "I don't remember ever paying $1100 for one gun let alone a used gun, is that a good price? " while no price can be called a good price , the prospect of any lever guns made in .218 Bee ever again is slim to none. when I snagged mine five years ago they were going for around $800.00.
4t5 wrote: ↑Mon Jan 04, 2021 4:49 pm
I don't remember ever paying $1100 for one gun let alone a used gun, is that a good price?
Sounds like you haven't bought a gun in a while. Seems like most remotely desirable guns, new or used are at least a grand now. I also never thought I would pay that much for a gun. Until I did.
.45colt wrote: ↑Sun Jan 03, 2021 8:56 am
I walked into a local shop about five years ago , scanning the used gun rack behind the counter . I could see a Marlin bulls eye in a stock and a Marlin sling. I asked the clerk about it . He hands it over to Me saying it's just an old Marlin .218 Bee . . It comes with two boxes of ammo ....I look it over , It's pretty dusty, dirty, nasty. I flip over the price tag $349.00 . needless to say about an hour of My time turned it from a 50% condition to 80% . why they never attempted to clean it up is beyond Me. .
I had something similar to that happen at a semi local Gunshop a few years back except it was for a Marlin 1894M 22 MAG . Gun had set in the rack for awhile at a decent price snd id not noticed it . Came in one day and it was on the same rack marked down from a decent price to a more decent price . I took it up to the counter and asked a few questions and ended up getting for a much more decent price than marked . Kept it a few years sold it on GB and TRIPLED my money .
Parkers , Mannlicher Schoenauer’s , 6.5mm's and my family in the Philippines !
I sure would enjoy having that Marlin for plinking! If you think $1,100.00 is crazy I saw a Marlin 1894 in 38 spl. only with the fake color casing for $1,600.00 on gunbroker. That's the model used for cowboy action. I always wanted on ,I just never saw on in person. Prices are pretty over blown for 2021! Hopefully everything will settle down by summer. It's not likely with anti gun socialists taking over!
If I ever saw a 218 Bee in person that was in decent shape I wouldn't mind parting with a grand or so. While I am comfortable buying guns online from folks on here based on photos, in general it gives me the willies.