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Last edited by tateb24 on Tue Dec 06, 2011 9:04 pm, edited 1 time in total.
CHL Class taken: 02/15/09
Plastic in Hand: 07/29/09
Swamphouse Woodworks
Harris County
Plastic in Hand: 07/29/09
Swamphouse Woodworks
Harris County
Re: Truck rifle/Marlin 336 (Houston,TX)
Caliber?
Alan - ANYTHING I write is MY OPINION only.
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Certified Curmudgeon - But, my German Shepherd loves me!
NRA-Life, USN '65-'69 & '73-'79: RM1
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Re: Truck rifle/Marlin 336 (Houston,TX)
Believe the 336 was only available in 30/30.
Re: Truck rifle/Marlin 336 (Houston,TX)
I'll take it. PM sent
Re: Truck rifle/Marlin 336 (Houston,TX)
SPF to Gasman
CHL Class taken: 02/15/09
Plastic in Hand: 07/29/09
Swamphouse Woodworks
Harris County
Plastic in Hand: 07/29/09
Swamphouse Woodworks
Harris County
Re: Truck rifle/Marlin 336 (Houston,TX)
I'd like to be next in line, should anything fall through. PM sent.
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Go Heeled Firearms Training
Texas LTC Instructor
NRA Training Counselor & Chief Range Safety Officer
Re: Truck rifle/Marlin 336 (Houston,TX)
Actually the 336 was/is offered in several calibers. The straight stock as this one is was offered in .44 Remington Mag in the middle 1960's. The 336 came in .32 spcl. .219 Zipper, .308 Marlin Express, .338 Marlin Express and of course .44 Mag, 30-30 Win & .35 Rem though all these calibers are discontinued in the 336 except the .35 Rem and 30-30 Win. Remington now manufactures Marlins and the quality of their current output is questionable. The rifle pictured doesn't appear to have the cross bolt safety so it's pre Remington or Remlin Marlin officionados say.stroguy wrote:Believe the 336 was only available in 30/30.
Edit: 356 Win and probably some I missed
Last edited by puma guy on Fri Dec 02, 2011 1:16 am, edited 1 time in total.
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Re: Truck rifle/Marlin 336 (Houston,TX)
Its a 30-30. No Safety
CHL Class taken: 02/15/09
Plastic in Hand: 07/29/09
Swamphouse Woodworks
Harris County
Plastic in Hand: 07/29/09
Swamphouse Woodworks
Harris County
Re: Truck rifle/Marlin 336 (Houston,TX)
Put me in line.
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... tyrants accomplish their purposes ...by disarming the people, and making it an offense to keep arms. - Supreme Court Justice Joseph Story, 1840
Re: Truck rifle/Marlin 336 (Houston,TX)
Teachers pet! Wow, I am corrected. Didn't know that. If it had a been a 44 REM MAG it would be mine. Like that sweet 16". Thanks for the correction and extra knowledge.puma guy wrote:Actually the 336 was/is offered in several calibers. The straight stock as this one is was offered in .44 Remington Mag in the middle 1960's. The 336 came in .32 spcl. .219 Zipper, .308 Marlin Express, .338 Marlin Express and of course .44 Mag, 30-30 Win & .35 Rem though all these calibers are discontinued in the 336 except the .35 Rem and 30-30 Win. Remington now manufactures Marlins and the quality of their current output is questionable. The rifle pictured doesn't appear to have the cross bolt safety so it's pre Remington or Remlin Marlin officionados say.stroguy wrote:Believe the 336 was only available in 30/30.
Edit: 356 Win and probably some I missed
Re: Truck rifle/Marlin 336 (Houston,TX)
Didn't mean to be snide. I have learned a lot on this forum and others like it and just wanted to offer the correct info in case there might be someone learning like me. I sold a LOT of Marlins and own several. I kick myself for not buying a 336 straight stock in .44 Mag in the 1960's.stroguy wrote:
Teachers pet! Wow, I am corrected. Didn't know that. If it had a been a 44 REM MAG it would be mine. Like that sweet 16". Thanks for the correction and extra knowledge.
KAHR PM40/Hoffner IWB and S&W Mod 60/ Galco IWB
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My Faith, My Gun and My Constitution: I cling to all three!
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Re: Truck rifle/Marlin 336 (Houston,TX)
...this is my favorite article on the 336...I've had several and wish I had another .35..someday, maybe... http://www.backwoodshome.com/articles2/ayoob95.html" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
Re: Truck rifle/Marlin 336 (Houston,TX)
Good reading. I always tried to steer a potential buyer into the .35 Rem but usually they wanted one in 30-30.speedsix wrote:...this is my favorite article on the 336...I've had several and wish I had another .35..someday, maybe... http://www.backwoodshome.com/articles2/ayoob95.html" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
KAHR PM40/Hoffner IWB and S&W Mod 60/ Galco IWB
NRA Endowment Member, TSRA Life Member,100 Club Life Member,TFC Member
My Faith, My Gun and My Constitution: I cling to all three!
NRA Endowment Member, TSRA Life Member,100 Club Life Member,TFC Member
My Faith, My Gun and My Constitution: I cling to all three!
Re: Truck rifle/Marlin 336 (Houston,TX)
...it seems to cut through brush better'n a .30-.30...in the heavier weights...ammo is less likely to be in a country store, though...
Re: Truck rifle/Marlin 336 (Houston,TX)
puma guy wrote:Didn't mean to be snide. I have learned a lot on this forum and others like it and just wanted to offer the correct info in case there might be someone learning like me. I sold a LOT of Marlins and own several. I kick myself for not buying a 336 straight stock in .44 Mag in the 1960's.stroguy wrote:
Teachers pet! Wow, I am corrected. Didn't know that. If it had a been a 44 REM MAG it would be mine. Like that sweet 16". Thanks for the correction and extra knowledge.
You were not snide at all sir. Don't misunderstand my typing. It is with respect. If I am wrong I have no problem being corrected.
Just don't do it again.