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Author Topic: Marlin Firearms  (Read 1866 times)

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Offline GRAMPS

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Just got some interesting information.  Remington Arms is buying Marlin Firearms Co..  The sale is to be compleated sometime in late January 2008.  If I hear anything more I will let everyone know.

Gramps

Offline jigglestick

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I guess one way to beat the competition, is to BE the competition.
very interesting gramps, thanks.
take a kid hunting and fishing!!

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Offline thunderpout

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That is interesting...It could be a good thing, but I hope they dont stop making some of the marlin products like Browning did when they bought out Winchester!  I love Browning's stuff,  but when they stopped producing winchester's lever action rifles.... man, that was just plain LAME!  I hope they plan on bringing em back!     -thunderpout :happy1:

Offline GRAMPS

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Browning was unable to produce the models 94, 70 or 1300 becase of some type of trademark on them.  I think that they are working on that for 2008 or later.

Gramps