I tend to agree to a point, GL. A couple of years ago, before Winchester as we knew it went out of business, the 94's were selling pretty reasonably--especially the post-64 ones. They were the ornament of choice for every truck-gunner in rural areas, were available for around 100 bucks, and were utterly reliable--not always pretty, but got the job done. Then Winnie went out of business. Now, every person who ever owned a beater 94 has turned into a hoarder who thinks his hundredl-dollar special is worth several hundred more. Lots of them even get such prices. Both Winnie 94's and used Marlins are great leverguns--no argument there. But Searlock wants a "30-30 Cheap". The cheaper ones these days will be Marlins. My preference is to stay away from the new Mossberg leverguns. They really are "cheap" from what I can see--and I don't refer to whatever the asking price on these is either. Since he doesn't care whether it's a bolt action or not, every now and then a Savage bolt of the Model 340 surfaces, and lots of folks swear by these. Savage always did make accurate rifles. A really lucky person, stumbling around with his eyes open, could accidently come across a Remington 788 for a reasonable price, but this is rare, because the cast bullet folks treasure these as being superbly accurate. Still, it's worth keeping one's eyes open for a 788 at a bargain price--just like King Arthur kept his eyes open for a Holy Grail.