Marlin 336CT ???
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Marlin 336CT ???
No pix yet, later tonight, K?
I did a trade last evening, giving a well-used Remington Model 11 shotgun for a Marlin "336CT" with a straight grip, 18.5" barrel, full magazine, carbine sight arrangement, and press-"checkering" on the hardwood stock. It's checkering with some little hunting-related images like a buck's head and whatnot on the forearm and grip areas. It's also wearing a Marlin-badged 4X scope "Made in Japan" that has duplex crosshairs.
It's seen little use, but cosmetically it's been around the block in the pickup bed, as it were. I traded because I like straight-gripped levers with shorter barrels, and with a little judicious blasting and PTFE/MoS2 resin coating, the metalwork will be just fine. The furniture will probably end up being scraped down with cabinet scrapers, enough such that the imaging is gone. I was in the mood for a levergun project, and this one fits the bill.
All that said, I've never come across the "CT" version of the 336. 336C and 336T, sure, but not a 336CT.
Anyone have any 411 on this thing?
Noah
I did a trade last evening, giving a well-used Remington Model 11 shotgun for a Marlin "336CT" with a straight grip, 18.5" barrel, full magazine, carbine sight arrangement, and press-"checkering" on the hardwood stock. It's checkering with some little hunting-related images like a buck's head and whatnot on the forearm and grip areas. It's also wearing a Marlin-badged 4X scope "Made in Japan" that has duplex crosshairs.
It's seen little use, but cosmetically it's been around the block in the pickup bed, as it were. I traded because I like straight-gripped levers with shorter barrels, and with a little judicious blasting and PTFE/MoS2 resin coating, the metalwork will be just fine. The furniture will probably end up being scraped down with cabinet scrapers, enough such that the imaging is gone. I was in the mood for a levergun project, and this one fits the bill.
All that said, I've never come across the "CT" version of the 336. 336C and 336T, sure, but not a 336CT.
Anyone have any 411 on this thing?
Noah
Might as well face it, you're addicted to guns . . .
I looked at the rollmarking on mine again, and it says Marlin 336 alright, but the "C" might be a "G". I'm confoosed.
No matter; stopped by the range this evening and put 12 170 gr factory Corelokts through it and they all hit the same spot on the 100 yd berm. I'm happy.
Noah
No matter; stopped by the range this evening and put 12 170 gr factory Corelokts through it and they all hit the same spot on the 100 yd berm. I'm happy.
Noah
Might as well face it, you're addicted to guns . . .
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