Marlin Firearms · Rifle · In Production · 1948
| Weight (empty) | 3402 g (120.0 oz) |
| Overall Length | 981 mm (38.62") |
| Barrel Length | 514 mm (20.24") |
| Magazine Capacity | 6 rounds |
| Action Type | Lever Action |
| Firing Mechanism | Hammer Fired |
| Muzzle Velocity | 723 m/s (2372 fps) |
| Muzzle Energy | 2541 J (1874 ft·lbf) |
| Effective Range | 200 m (219 yd) |
| Frame Material | Steel |
Primary Caliber: .30-30 Winchester
The Marlin Model 336 is an American lever-action rifle introduced in 1948 as an evolution of the earlier Marlin Model 1893 and Model 1936. Designed by L.L. Hepburn and chambered primarily in .30-30 Winchester, the 336 established itself as one of the two defining North American deer rifles of the 20th century alongside the Winchester Model 94. Its defining innovation is a solid-top receiver with side ejection, which allowed hunters to mount telescopic sights directly over the bore decades before...
Country of Origin: United States
Designer: L.L. Hepburn