SKU 147267
used excellent
Used Price
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Includes; Marlin Rifle 160rds Hornady Leverevolution Simmons Aetec Stainless Scope Please read the Item Characteristics for important listing details. You must contact your FFL transfer dealer and have them send a copy of their license with your name, username, the item and order numbers to the seller. Need more information? Need to email the seller? Ask Seller a Question. A scarce Marlin Model 338 lever action rifle chambered for the .338 Marlin Express cartridge. This rifle is the MXLR version which features stainless receiver and barrel, a laminated pistol grip, checkered stock and a 24” barrel. This rifle is in close to new condition, has absolutely no problems and appears to have seen limited use. Receiver and barrel are unblemished and the laminated stocks are in fine condition with no scratches or handling marks. The butt stock is equipped with a factory rubber pad. Sorry, I do not have the original box or any of the paperwork. I will ship via UPS in a padded gun case insured, for $75, anywhere in the continental U.S. to a valid FFL holder. Shipping to Alaska or Hawaii will be additional. I am happy to accept payment by all major credit cards but will have to add on the 3% processing fee to the final price. Venmo/Money Order no fees. Please email with any questions, thanks for looking.
UPC | ECOM00147267 |
Caliber | .338 MARLIN EXPRESS |
Finish | STAINLESS |
Capacity | 5 ROUNDS |
Weight | NOT SPECIFIED |
Action | LEVER ACTION |
Barrel Length | 2.4 BARREL |
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