MODEL 336
Model 336 Carbine (R.C. Regular Carbine)
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Introduced in 1948. Improved version of Model 36. Features a new-type round bolt chrome-plated, with improved extractor and re-designed cartridge carrier that improved feeding. Chambered for 30-30 and 32 Special cartridges. Has 20" tapered round barrel, with Ballard-type rifling. Finish blued, with receiver top matted to reduce reflections. Pistol grip stock and semi-beavertail forend are of American walnut. Features Rocky Mountain-style rear and bead front sights. Hammer is lowered to facilitate scope mounting.
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Model 336C
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Same as Model 336 Carbine. In 1951, catalog model designation was changed. In 1952, 35 Remington cartridge was added. In 1963, 32 Special was discontinued. This variation was discontinued in 1983.
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Model 336A
Similar to 336C, with 24" barrel and steel forend tip instead of a barrel band. Magazine tube is two-thirds-length and holds 6 shots. Introduced in 1948 and built until 1962. Re-introduced in 1973; discontinued in 1980. In 1950, 35 Rem was added. In 1960, 32 Special was discontinued.
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Model 336ADL
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Differs from Model 336A. Has deluxe wood checkered stock and forend, quick detachable swivels, better grade finish and a sling.
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Model 336SC (Sporting Carbine)
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Basically a 336A, with forend tip. Two-thirds magazine has 20" barrel instead of 24" found on 336A. Note: Add 25% for 219 Zipper.
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Model 336SD (Sporting Deluxe Carbine)
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336SC in a deluxe checkered stock version, with quick detachable swivels. Supplied with a sling. Note: Scarce model as only 4,392 were built.
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Model 336 MicroGroove Zipper
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Advertised as a fast-handling lever-action carbine. Chambered for 219 Zipper cartridges flat trajectory, varmint-type round. Has 20" heavy barrel, which was the feature that doomed it to failure as this was too short to coax maximum performance and accuracy from cartridge. "MicroGroove" rifling that was used did not yield long barrel life; model survived from 1955 through 1959, when it was discontinued. Externally similar to 336SC. Note: First few thousand Zippers were made in standard weight barrels, not heavyweight. These are scarce and found in "M" prefix code number. Add 100%.
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Model 336T (Texan)
Straight-stock version of 336C. Chambered for 30-30 cartridge, with 20" barrel. Produced in 35 Rem from 1953 to 1964; 44 Magnum from 1965 to 1967. Manufactured from 1953-1983.
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Model 336DT
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Deluxe-stock version of "Texan", with map of Texas and a longhorn carved on butt. Manufactured between 1962 and 1964. Calibers: 30-30 and 35 Rem.
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Model 336 "Marauder"
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Simply a 336T, with a 16.25" barrel and slimmer forend. Chambered for 30-30 or 35 Rem. cartridges. Has a gold trigger. Drilled and tapped for both scope mounts and receiver sights. Manufactured in 1963 and 1964.
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Model 336 44 Magnum
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This is the 336 "Marauder", with 20" MicroGroove barrel chambered for 44 Magnum cartridge. Holds 10 shots. Introduced in 1963. Not very successful, because of feeding difficulties.
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Model 336 "Centennial"
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In 1970, a 100th Year Medallion was embedded into the buttstock of 336 Carbines, 336 Texan and 444 Rifle.
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1970 100th Year Commemorative Matched Pair
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Deluxe octagonal barreled 30-30, with engraved receiver and deluxe wood with an inlaid medallion, accompanied by a matching Model 39 .22 rimfire rifle. They are numbered the same and furnished in a deluxe luggage case. There were 1,000 sets manufactured in 1970. These are commemoratives. It should be noted that collectors usually will only show interest if they are new and unfired in original packaging. All accessories and brochures should be included for them to be worth top dollar. Once a commemorative has been used, it has no more value than as a shooter.
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Model 336 "Zane Grey Century"
Introduced in 1972, 100th Year Anniversary birth of Zane Grey, famous Western author. Has a 22" octagonal barrel chambered for 30-30. Stock is high-grade walnut. Features brass buttplate and pistol grip cap. Zane Grey medallion inlaid into receiver. Manufactured 10,000 in 1972. This is a commemorative rifle and must be new in box to generate top collector appeal.
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Model 336 Octagon
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Introduced to utilize octagonal barrel making equipment that was on hand from manufacture of commemorative's. Essentially a 336T, with 22" tapered octagonal barrel chambered for 30-30 only. Features full-length magazine tube, slim forend with steel cap and classic-style hard rubber buttplate. Walnut stock is straight and lever square. Finish, including trigger, blued. Made in 1973 only.
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Model 336ER (Extra Range)
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Introduced in 1983. Advertised as being chambered for 307 and 356 Winchester cartridges. The 307 was never produced; the 356 Winchester was supposed to add new capabilities to this classic rifle, but it never caught on with the shooting public. Discontinued in 1986 after only 2,441 Model ERs were manufactured. It has a 20" barrel and 5-shot tube magazine.
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Model 336C
More recent carbine model of this line. Has a hammer-block safety. Chambered for 30-30, 35 Remington and until 1988, 375 Winchester. Barrel 20" and magazine tube holds six shots. Pistol grip stock and semi-beavertail forearm are American Walnut. Manufacture began in 1984. The 1983 model was known as 336C, had no hammer-block safety. Weight about 7 lbs.
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Model 336SS
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Model 336LTS
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A newer version of the old "Marauder" carbine. Dubbed LTS or "Lightweight" instead of Marauder, as it was feared the latter designation would be inappropriate in today's society. Features 16.5" barrel, with full-length tube magazine that holds five shots. Walnut stock has a straight grip. Barrel band on the forearm. Butt has a rubber rifle pad. Introduced in 1988. Discontinued.
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Model 336 Cowboy
Similar to Model 336CS. Available in both 30-30 and 38-55 calibers. Fitted with a 24" tapered octagon barrel. The rear sight is a Marble buckhorn. The tubular magazine holds six rounds. The straight-grip walnut stock has a hard rubber buttplate. Weight about 7.5 lbs. First introduced in 1999.
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Model 336M
Introduced in 2000. Chambered for the 30-30 cartridge. Features stainless steel receiver and barrel; all other parts are nickel-plated. Barrel length 20". Magazine capacity six rounds. Checkered walnut stock has a Mar-Shield finish. Rubber buttpad. Weight about 7 lbs. Marlin's first stainless steel rifle.
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Model 336CC
Chambered for the 30-30 cartridge. Fitted with 20" barrel. Features Mossy Oak Break-Up camo finish. Adjustable rear sight. Weight about 7 lbs. Introduced in 2001.
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Model 336W
Similar to Model 336C in 30-30 only. Gold-plated trigger and hardwood stock. Available with factory-mounted 3x9 scope. Note: Add 10% for the scope package.
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Model 336Y "Spike Horn"
Chambered for the 30-30 cartridge. Fitted with 16.5" barrel. Features checkered walnut stock with a pistol grip. Magazine capacity five rounds. Adjustable rear sight. Weight about 6.5 lbs. Introduced in 2003.
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Model 336XLR
Lever-action chambered in 30-30 or 35 Remington, with five-shot tubular magazine, 24" stainless steel barrel, along with stainless steel receiver, trigger, triggerguard plate, magazine tube, loading gate, and lever. Full pistol grip, swivel studs and Ballard-type rifling precision fluted bolt. Features solid top receiver with side-ejection, adjustable folding semi-buckhorn rear sight, ramp front sight, tapped for scope mount. Designed for Hornady LEVERevolution cartridges. Introduced 2006.
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Model 336BL
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Lever-action chambered for the 30-30. Features include a six-shot full-length tubular magazine; 18" blued barrel with Micro-Groove rifling (12 grooves); big-loop finger lever; side ejection; blued steel receiver; hammer block safety; brown laminated hardwood pistol grip stock with fluted comb; cut checkering; deluxe recoil pad; blued swivel studs.
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Model 30AS
Similar to 336CS. Stock made of walnut-finished hardwood instead of genuine American walnut. Chambered for 30-30 only.
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Model 375
Introduced in 1980. Has 20" MicroGroove barrel. Chambered for 375 Winchester cartridge. Its appearance much the same as Model 336, with walnut pistol stock and steel forend tip. Discontinued in 1983 after 16,315 manufactured.
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