Marlin Confusion and Price Check

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jimc
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Marlin Confusion and Price Check

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One of local pawn shops has Marlin (.30-30) that has me confused. It is a 24" rifle. The barrel is marked 36A-DL. Where it gets confusing is the stock is plain (no checkering), and it has a round bolt (like the 336). It also has what the dealer says is a factory tang sight. Any opinions on what it may? --a plainjane 336 with a barrel marked 36A-DL? --factory tang sight?

I'll admit I'm interested in the rifle (though I need it like I need another hole in my head). It is marked $619 which seems a little steep to me--particularly for a 336 with an after-market tang sight. Again, opinions on the price?
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Re: Marlin Confusion and Price Check

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Jim,

Welcome to the forum.

I'm not really sure, but I don't think it's a 336. It sounds like a earlier model.
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Re: Marlin Confusion and Price Check

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Hi Jimc-

Yes, I'm confused too. I checked Brophy's book (copyright 1989) and didn't find any reference to a model as you've described. There was a 39ADL which was D&T'd for a tang sight, 24" bbl and checkered wood- but of course that had a square bolt; I couldn't find a reference to a 336 with factory tang. Perhaps this is either a newer-post 1989- model (although the 36A marking is suspect) or a one of a kind. Is the rifling micro groove or Ballard?

As for price, I guess I'd concurr with your opinion, unless it is a truly rare factory variation.
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Re: Marlin Confusion and Price Check

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It was/is common to see a Model 36-ADL barrel on a 1st or 2nd (1948-1949) year Model 336. Marlin never wasted a thing. Marlin did not "factory install" any tang sights post WW2 that I knew of, but the upper tangs were d&t'd until about 1952. If the tang sight is an old vintage Lyman or Marbles then that adds some value Either way the price is too high. The serial number should be on the lower tang, under the lever, and it should start with either a "E" or "F".

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Re: Marlin Confusion and Price Check

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I think jdad has it nailed. Round bolt is 336 for sure. :D
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Re: Marlin Confusion and Price Check

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Thanks. That was just about what I had decided (336 with a 36A-DL barrel) with an after-market tang sight (Lyman).

I'd like to have it because I like the configuration (long barrel, short magazine and tang sight), but I think they have it way overpriced (and they think they have a real collector's item),
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The 36's or 1893 in rifle configuration aren't that hard to find if you look. My neighbor just picked up a 36 rifle for $250 with a some pitting on the barrel. We went Chrismas shopping at other gunshops to see if we could find something better and we found 3 more by stopping at 3 different shops. One was 93 was in the $400 range ,1893 takedown for around $1200 and a 336 . But the older 36 or 93 frames seems to balance better than the 336 frame. My neighbor went with the $250 one because the shop owner said if he did all the metal prep he would reblue it for free. So my Neighbor has a little project for over Chrismas.
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Re: Marlin Confusion and Price Check

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This is worth $600, for comparison.

http://www.auctionarms.com/search/displ ... um=8935202
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Re: Marlin Confusion and Price Check

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Wow jdad that is a pretty sweet short rifle, I may have to watch that one.
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I'd be pretty suspicious of that gun, unless you really want it. It is possible that an earlier 36A-Dl barrel was used, but not too common. In the earlier 36 models, it was very common to see the "A-DL" barrel on any 36, regardless of whether it had checkered stocks or not, but I can't say I've ever seen a 336 with a 36A-DL barrel.
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Re: Marlin Confusion and Price Check

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I've seen two first year 336's, with the "A-DL" barrel, but they were both on the auction sites.
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