i would have to say right now my X7's. as of now i have three of them, XS7 in 7mm-08, (one of my new favorite calibers!) XL7 in 25-06, and a XS7VH in 308. i have owned a few 336's in 30-30 and i really liked them a lot too, but i am more of a bolt action kind of guy. i will add another 336 to my collection in the future or maybe the 36 if i can find one.
Based on my user name , I guess I better narrow it down to the 1894 in 44 ( the bottom one in the pic above and the youngest of the three , built in '71 )
right now i would have to say my model 60...i was raised on the model 60 bolt action but now i have a model 60 semiautomatic
Comment from a newbe. Hi. I'm new here. A link on F.B. lead me to the forum and this thread. I'll have to look around and see what all you people talk about. I've bought, sold, traded, hunted & enjoyed shooting for over 45 years. Have owned numerous Marlin over the years and never had a bad one. Currently own a 336T in 30-30, made in 1981. A 336CS in 35 Rem. made in 1986. Both are definite keepers. Also own a 2006 stainless steel model 60. It shoots very well. Have owned numerous bolt action Marlin 22 lr. and 22 mags. in past years, not to mention the 39A that I once owned.. Also owned a 1894 in 44 at one time. The one that I sold and would love to have back was a Levermatic mod. 62 chambered in 30 M1 Carbine. Should have kept that one. The only one that I don't miss is the Marlin 444. It was a nice rifle and worked flawlessly but I didn't care for the recoil. Thanks for letting me share.
My 36 year old Glenfield 60,still as good of a shooter as it was when I took it out of the box in 1976.
This is a Test Just wanted to confirm the "attachment" process. Not sure how to add the picture w/o the attachment thumbnails thingy. Anyway, I really like the wood on the 336T.
That would have to be a Marlin 1895 but to be more specific it would be a Guide Gun in 45/70. This one or this one 1895gunner