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<blockquote data-quote="mtngunr" data-source="post: 4367033" data-attributes="member: 46104"><p>Cowboy action shooting, a string of highly successful westerns in last 20-30yrs, Winchester ceasing making even its post-64 actioned guns stateside, and Marlin who had made guns in CT since the late 1800s essentially unchanged past a square bolt going to round in the 1930s being bought and destroyed by a conglomerate who also destroyed Remington and numerous other companies....Ruger can bring out a fine version, but it will have modern manufacturing methods and will never be a CT built Marlin. All that combined on a quality firearm, and interest is going to be there, enough to keep older guns selling for around inflated price new ones.</p><p>Then there is the fast shooting gun unlikely to be attacked/banned so long as "sporting weapons" legal and no filthy gas system to clean after said fast shooting.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="mtngunr, post: 4367033, member: 46104"] Cowboy action shooting, a string of highly successful westerns in last 20-30yrs, Winchester ceasing making even its post-64 actioned guns stateside, and Marlin who had made guns in CT since the late 1800s essentially unchanged past a square bolt going to round in the 1930s being bought and destroyed by a conglomerate who also destroyed Remington and numerous other companies....Ruger can bring out a fine version, but it will have modern manufacturing methods and will never be a CT built Marlin. All that combined on a quality firearm, and interest is going to be there, enough to keep older guns selling for around inflated price new ones. Then there is the fast shooting gun unlikely to be attacked/banned so long as "sporting weapons" legal and no filthy gas system to clean after said fast shooting. [/QUOTE]
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