I think this was drilled and tapped by a "gunsmith", and I use that term loosely. The top of the reciever is grooved, and a couple of the holes have small score marks where someone marked the holes before drilling. Other than that it is in very nice shape. It hasn't been carried 1/4 as much as my 1988 336 I bought new, that has quite a bit of bluing worn off. I may have to bring my borelight and stop in and take another look. Is factory ammo readily available? How about bullets for reloading?[/quote]
Quick before it is gone!
I would buy it just because it was made in '52. they do not make Marlins that that anymore.
I have a 54 Rc in 35. It has the ballard rifling..It has no markings or holes for a scope, just holes for a peep site.
How ever the action never saw much use and it is as smooth as could be.
The finish on this rifle was pretty much gone. It appeared to had been carried a lot but nor fired much. To me it was a beatuful gun and I just had to have it.
The 35 is not supposed to be a target gun, but the way this old carbine shoots- well I would never part with it.
Had this been a 32 Spl. ? I would be tellin' Ya 'bout it now!
As far as the 32 cal. goes, it is not too common in a Marlin, and if you needed an other rifle like a new hole in the head ,
I would still buy it.