Marlin 336
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Marlin 336
I intend on getting a Marlin 336 30-30 before the next hungting season.
I want to put these on.
http://www.cabelas.com/sights-truglo-ma ... et-2.shtml" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
I really just want something like that. I also may put a scope and see-thru rings on it. for sure a sight swap.
I have noticed people saying they don't fit. Anyone have this gun and swapped sights out? I thought about a peep hole but with no experience with them I didnt know if i should risk it.
Thoughts?
I want to put these on.
http://www.cabelas.com/sights-truglo-ma ... et-2.shtml" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
I really just want something like that. I also may put a scope and see-thru rings on it. for sure a sight swap.
I have noticed people saying they don't fit. Anyone have this gun and swapped sights out? I thought about a peep hole but with no experience with them I didnt know if i should risk it.
Thoughts?
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Re: Marling 336
You might try this website http://www.marlinowners.com - there's a section just on 336's. They will probably try to advise you to buy a pre- Remington 336 also.1s1k52 wrote:I intend on getting a Marlin 336 30-30 before the next hungting season.
I want to put these on.
http://www.cabelas.com/sights-truglo-ma ... et-2.shtml" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
I really just want something like that. I also may put a scope and see-thru rings on it. for sure a sight swap.
I have noticed people saying they don't fit. Anyone have this gun and swapped sights out? I thought about a peep hole but with no experience with them I didnt know if i should risk it.
Thoughts?
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Re: Marling 336
cool. thanks. You would think I would have stumbled on that with as many times as I have googled marlin related items but nope.
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Re: Marling 336
Check these out
http://xssights.com/index.php?nID=sight ... &sID=rifle" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
http://xssights.com/index.php?nID=scope ... copemounts" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
http://www.cheaperthandirt.com/11622-1.html" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
http://www.cabelas.com/sights-truglo-ma ... et-2.shtml" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
Love my 336. I use straight iron or a low profile 3x9, depending on mood and terrain.
http://xssights.com/index.php?nID=sight ... &sID=rifle" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
http://xssights.com/index.php?nID=scope ... copemounts" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
http://www.cheaperthandirt.com/11622-1.html" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
http://www.cabelas.com/sights-truglo-ma ... et-2.shtml" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
Love my 336. I use straight iron or a low profile 3x9, depending on mood and terrain.
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Re: Marling 336
Yeah I have seen those but not sure If I want a ghost ring. and I know I want something that kind of "glows" on the front. or atleast something that picks up easy.
Maybe I need to step out of my box and go with a ghost ring setup...
Those XS mounts where the scope sits between the front and rear sight are interesting. wonder how that works.
Maybe I need to step out of my box and go with a ghost ring setup...
Those XS mounts where the scope sits between the front and rear sight are interesting. wonder how that works.
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Re: Marlin 336
On any rifle I think a rear peep sight is the easiest to use for accuracy and speed. A notch or V type rear sight can't hold a candle to a ghost ring. Look at how many people love the sight on an M1A. If you need a scope you can kill two birds with one stone by getting the XS rail/sight combo. You can also buy some florescent model paint or nail polish and mark the front sight to make it stand out and not spend a ton of money.
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Re: Marlin 336
If you're considering putting any type of sights on a 336, I would suggest looking for a "pre-Remington" 336. I use to think only the "pre-safety" Marlins were the way to go, but have since realized that the pre-Remington Marlins of any of the various iterations of the 336 are better than what has been turned out under Remington's control of Marlin. We (family) bought my grandson a new 30-30 for Christmas upon my recommentation and even though I had heard all the bad about the newer Remington/Marlins I played the odds. There have been quite a few mentions on various web sites about the rear sight dovetail being milled out of spec, and our recent acquisition shows it to be a true issue. In our case, not only was the rear dovetail milled about 5° off level, the front sight and screw weren't even installed and were rolling aimlessly around in the box. We did install the front sight and adjusted the rear sight to a useable position at the shop, and amazingly had laser sighted it to hit paper. My point is, if you plan to use aftermarket open sights of any kind, and you have a new model "Remington" Marlin, check your dovetail first.
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Re: Marlin 336
so how does one tell if you have a pre- or post- Remington rifle?
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Re: Marlin 336
yeah what Rex B said.
I just joined the marlin owners forum. Rex you may want to do the same.
I just joined the marlin owners forum. Rex you may want to do the same.
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Re: Marlin 336
I think I'm registered there, haven't been recently.
I have 6 Marlins right now
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Re: Marlin 336
Here is a re-post that I made in a similar thread.......Rex B wrote:so how does one tell if you have a pre- or post- Remington rifle?
"When Remington took over they bought the rights to continue using New Haven CT on the barrels (even though they are now made in New York).
Additionally, they acquired barrels already complete (with JM proof marks) that they assembled in New York. They took over Marlin in Dec 2007. It is difficult to determine a "Transitional" rifle since they got unknown number of parts from Marlin ready for assembly.
My 1895GS (Stainless 45-70 Guide Gun, Serial Number: 918149XX, Mfg. late 2010 by Remington) has the REP (Remington proof). I did not research any quality issues before purchase online (and didn't even know anything about the Remington buyout). My rifle came with many screw heads buggered up (used wrong screwdriver to install screws).
That wasn't the worst........
The front sight was seriously clocked to the right. Unusable.
I decided (after doing much research) that I would do without iron sights and installed a red dot sight on the top of the receiver and will go with a scope later on. I removed both the front and rear iron sights.
Now, why didn't I send it back to Marlin (Remington) for repair?
Because of all the horror stories I had read of those that did and ended up getting worse back! Many sent guns in more than once with no improvements and got them back with more damage. Some finally after 3 or so trips managed to get a refund from them. I decided I was not going to go thru that hassle and just use optical sights. I may later have the barrel cut down from 18.5" to 16.5" and re-crowned to eliminate the unsightly screw holes of the non existent front sight.
So, If you want a Marlin (a Real one) and want to be sure you get a REAL one, look for guns with the JM proof mark made before 2007 (just to be sure). Actually, the older the better. You will find they are quality guns and actually cost less used (in great shape) than what you can buy from Remington (in worse shape new). According to the below link, Remington took over in Dec 2007.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Marlin_Firearms" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
The problem with the REAL Marlin 1894 .357 mag is they were hard to find when they were being made. Now they are even harder to find used as they were great rifles. Hardly anyone that owns one sells it. Except for me who sold one with a gold plated trigger that was only made for 2-3 years. I've been kicking myself for that for quite awhile........
Be very careful buying online. Many sellers show pictures but often purposely omit proof mark pictures (hoping they can still sell to people who don't know the difference)(and fool those that do). If you are considering one online, do not be afraid to ask them about the proof mark and provide you a picture and serial number before you commit to buying. You can check real Marlin serial numbers online and get dates of manufacture."
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Re: Marlin 336
So the one I bought from you - Remington or not?
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Re: Marlin 336
Any Marlin without the cross bolt safety is a real Marlin. That is a quick way to tell for the older guns. The newer ones WITH the cross bolt safety need closer examination to determine Marlin or "Remlin".
That 1894 .357 mag with the gold plated trigger that I sold you is pure MARLIN. And I have been kicking myself for selling it since the day I handed it to you.
That 1894 .357 mag with the gold plated trigger that I sold you is pure MARLIN. And I have been kicking myself for selling it since the day I handed it to you.
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Re: Marlin 336
You bought a Rossi? Henry?
And I sold the Marlin not long after that.
And I sold the Marlin not long after that.
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Re: Marlin 336
Henry H006M .357mag.
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