Marlin Model 336

Marlin Model 336
Marlin 336W in .30-30 Winchester
TypeLever-action rifle
Place of originUnited States
Production history
DesignerL.L. Hepburn, T.R. Robinson Jr.
Designed1948
ManufacturerMarlin Firearms (until 2010), Remington Arms (most recent production) Purchased by Sturm, Ruger & Co. in 2020 (back in production as of 2023)
Produced1948–present
No. built4,000,000+[1]
Variantscurrently: A, C, CB, CS, D, DL, ER, LTD, LTS, M, Octagon, RC, SDG, SDT, SS, TS, W, XLR,Y, Zane Grey
Specifications
Mass7 lb (3.2 kg) - 8 lb (3.6 kg)
Length38.5 in (98 cm) - 42.5 in (108 cm)
Barrel length20 in (510 mm) - 24 in (610 mm)

CartridgeCurrent offerings: (Oct. 01, 2022)
None
No longer offered: (Oct. 01, 2022)
.219 Zipper, .307 Winchester, .30-30 Winchester, .35 Remington, .32-40 WCF, .32 Special, .338 Marlin Express, .356 Winchester, .375 Winchester, .38-55 Winchester, .44 Magnum, .410 bore
Model 1895 Chamberings:
.45-70, .444 Marlin, .450 Marlin
Model 1894 Chamberings:
.38 Special/.357 Magnum, .44 Special/.44 Magnum, .45 Colt
ActionLever-action
Effective firing range100 yd (91 m) - 300 yd (270 m)
Feed systemTubular magazine (capacity varies)
SightsIron sights, optional telescopic, integral 1913 rail on some models

The Marlin Model 336 is a lever-action rifle and carbine made by Marlin Firearms. Since its introduction in 1948, it has been offered in a number of different calibers and barrel lengths, but is commonly chambered in .30-30 Winchester or .35 Remington, using a 20- or 24-inch barrel. Currently, the model with a 24-inch barrel is only available in .30-30 Winchester. The Model 336 is now back in production as of March 27, 2023.

  1. ^ Alberts, K. (2021, September 10). Fingers crossed for Ruger’s return of these six Marlins. Guns.com. https://www.guns.com/news/2021/09/10/fingers-crossed-for-rugers-return-of-these-six-marlins