HOW Much? (Part 2)

Never checked my email over the weekend because I had other stuff to do.  So I opened  the program just now, to find this in my Inbox:

It’s not the sale price that offends me (that much):  it’s becoming increasing difficult to find a decent rifle for less than a grand nowadays (sigh).

But two grand (regular price)?  For a Marlin lever rifle?

Has the world gone fucking crazy?

Then again, there’s this:

…which seems too good to be true.  (I don’t know who “SDS” is, but whatever.)  If I were to guess, that might need a few hundred bucks in gunsmithing to make it acceptable, but I could be wrong.  (I do like the lanyard ring, by the way.)

5 comments

  1. The 1911 is probably made by those Youtube Pakistanis working in caves and wearing sandals while they smelt, forge and then file metal salvaged from old plumbing fixtures, appliances and wrecked cars.
    Guaranteed for one box of ammo.
    The Marlin end of that is driven by Bidenflation, a big chunk of which is caused by regulatory burdens and energy costs. Energy underlies the costs of everything.

  2. I went to the Palmetto website. That pistol is listed as the “Tisas 1911 Government”.

    TISAS:

    https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/T%C4%B0SA%C5%9E

    Many very good guns coming out of Turkey these days at very good price points. I offer my CANIK TPNSF as one example. Yeah, yeah, I know, tactical Tupperware shooting the Europellet. It’s perfect–it runs, and if it winds up rusting for six months in an evidence locker, who cares.

  3. A half dozen or so years ago, when I still had my place in southern AZ, I bought the Marlin Guide Gun (under Remington ownership then), intending to strap it to the SxS for extended trips into the Coronado National Forest. I only had it a few months before life got in the way and I moved back to ol’ Virginny. I think I might have a box of ammo through it, no more. I should probably sell it (I paid under a grand for it), but I loathe selling good guns.

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