1srelluc
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I picked-up this 1952 Marlin 336 RC this morning....Good honest field wear with a nice black walnut stock and great bore....I traded a decent 6" Model 10 S&W for it.
I much prefer the older Marlins made before they went with a hooded ramp front sight in 1958.
They were called "waffle tops" due to the wavy lines milled into the top of the receiver to reduce glare.
1952 was the last year for the waffle top, in '53 they went to a plain top, then later to a plain matte top with the receiver being drilled & tapped for a scope mount.
It's really hard to find a waffle top that has not been D&Ted or otherwise dinked with.
The shop actually had two waffle tops a guy brought in (both 1952) but the other was in .32 Special, had been D&Ted, and also had it's iron sights replaced with a Williams receiver sight set-up.
I much prefer the older Marlins made before they went with a hooded ramp front sight in 1958.
They were called "waffle tops" due to the wavy lines milled into the top of the receiver to reduce glare.
1952 was the last year for the waffle top, in '53 they went to a plain top, then later to a plain matte top with the receiver being drilled & tapped for a scope mount.
It's really hard to find a waffle top that has not been D&Ted or otherwise dinked with.
The shop actually had two waffle tops a guy brought in (both 1952) but the other was in .32 Special, had been D&Ted, and also had it's iron sights replaced with a Williams receiver sight set-up.
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