|
More site info...
Marlin 336 Lever Guns | Forum profile
|
|
Forum profile page for Marlin 336 Lever Guns on http://www.shootersforum.com.
This report page is the aggregated overview from a single forum: Marlin 336 Lever Guns, located on the Message Board at http://www.shootersforum.com.
This forum profile page summarizes the general forum statistics such as: Users Activity, Forum Activity, and Top Authors, which are reported in either a table or graph below for a given reporting time period.
Additional forum profile information for "Marlin 336 Lever Guns" on the Message Board at http://www.shootersforum.com is also shown in the following ways:
1) Latest Active Threads
2) Hot Threads for Last Week
Warning: These statistics are generated using 'best efforts' and can experience delays and reporting errors at times. Please note that such statistics do not constitute a forum's popularity and/or exact posting volumes at any given reporting period.
|
|
|
|
|
Posting activity on Marlin 336 Lever Guns:
|
|
Week
|
Month
|
3 Months
|
|
Threads:
|
6
|
25
|
78
|
|
Post:
|
9
|
56
|
168
|
|
|
Marlin 336 Lever Guns Posting activity graph:
|
Top authors during last week:
user's latest post:
bolt assembly
Published (2009-12-23 20:02:00)
I have a 336 sc with the bolt pin on the right rear and the pin is in place , you cant see thru the area, go figure grottolord
user's latest post:
.357 bullets for 35 rem 336? -...
Published (2009-12-17 14:37:00)
If you're going to load .357 bullets in the .35 Remington/Marlin, I suggest substituting a .357 expander plug for the .358 plug in the sizer die. This insures a proper and tight grip on the bullet. If the bullet fits too loose, you might be pushing it into the case mouth when loading the tubular magazine. It is for this reason that the 170 grain, .307 diameter flat point bullet, intended for the .30-30, is not recommended for use in a...
user's latest post:
.357 bullets for 35 rem 336? -...
Published (2009-12-20 11:40:00)
180gr. Hornday XTP bullets work fine out of my 336....They perfrom well on whitetails, two holes one exiting always bigger than the entraance hole.. Handgungun bullets are used in the 444 Marlin alot...some bullets made for the 44 Mag. work better than the rifle bullets made for the 444... the bullets made by Mag-tech are thick jacteted and hold togather wonderfully.. As for the bullet Dia. most .357 bullets most of'em I Mic out are .358
user's latest post:
.357 bullets for 35 rem 336? -...
Published (2009-12-19 16:00:00)
You might have to try a few different types of bullets, sized to different diameters to get good results with .357 projectiles. I'm not sure how copper jacketed will go, it could depend on the rifle. I just got my .35 Remington and the only projectiles I had on hand were 158gn GC semi wadcutters. They shot into about 12" at 25 yards. I have some 200gn .358 flat points on hand now, they are shooting a lot better. Perhaps with some...
user's latest post:
Question for experts: when did...
Published (2009-12-19 16:28:00)
Marlin started to D/T the Model 336 in 1956 ( SN prefix "N"). A 1957 rifle would have a SN prefix of "R". Rifle D/T'd, but made prior to the start would still have the standard "wavy top" lines atop the receiver, which were discontinued with the start of D/T'ing. .
user's latest post:
bolt assembly
Published (2009-12-23 21:13:00)
Well, it could have been replaced with a solid pin at some time in the past. If so, the roll pin does have some advantages -- that's why Marlin used them, I'm sure -- but it's no big deal. OR the roll pin could be clogged with a piece of crud. Pretty easy to stick a straight pin in there and see.
|
|
|
|
Latest active threads on Marlin 336 Lever Guns::
Started 1 week ago (2009-12-19 16:28:00)
by Rangr44
Marlin started to D/T the Model 336 in 1956 ( SN prefix "N").
A 1957 rifle would have a SN prefix of "R".
Rifle D/T'd, but made prior to the start would still have the standard "wavy top" lines atop the receiver, which were discontinued with the start of D/T'ing.
.
Started 1 week, 5 days ago (2009-12-14 13:30:00)
by nimrod375
I just went and got my new 336C35 for a look. It has a hole at the back of
the bolt, top to bottom, in the Right Hand side as you look towards the
muzzle. No pin. Hope this helps.
Started 1 month, 1 week ago (2009-11-17 00:03:00)
by cali-newbie Beartooth Regular
Hello all,
I was thinking of reloading for my .357 revolver and 35 remington 336. I heard you can use .357 bullets in the 35 rem. Will .357 hunting bullets (180-200gr, hardcast) bullets work in marlin 336 35 rem for hunting?
Started 2 weeks, 5 days ago (2009-12-07 17:16:00)
by william iorg
Well, just keep in mind.
The ox is slow, but the earth is patient.
Started 2 weeks, 4 days ago (2009-12-09 07:34:00)
by Wrench Man
Read this if you haven't yet, it's good stuff!
http://www.marlinowners.com/forums/i...ic,7180.0.h tml
Started 3 weeks, 4 days ago (2009-12-02 07:45:00)
by unclenick
Welcome to the forum. Rules are to join in, have fun, and play nicely with the rest of us kids.
I don't know the answer off hand. My first approach would be to call Marlin customer support and ask if the same loading gate fits both? 800-544-8892.
Started 1 month, 2 weeks ago (2009-11-08 16:30:00)
by Rangr44
Marlin DOM's are coded in their serial numbers.
Letter-prefix SN's started with "F" in 1948 for the first Model 336's IIRC. (The previous model was the square bolt Model 36)
If the SN of your rifle has no letter prefix, add the first two digits together and subtract the total from 100 for the year.
( ex: 63xxxxxx : 6 + 3 = 9 from 100 = 1991)
.
Started 1 month, 1 week ago (2009-11-16 16:36:00)
by MikeG
Welcome. I'll move this to the Marlin 336 topic for you.
I thought we had a link to a lookup tool for Marlin serial numbers, but it escapes me just now.
Started 1 month, 3 weeks ago (2009-11-01 15:20:00)
by MikeG
Ouch, that hurts. I've never had problems finding ammo on the shelves right here in Texas, but I suppose if it is less popular the price goes up?
Brass production may be seasonal. I don't know which of the major retailers here will export, if any - but might keep an eye on the Midway web site.
Good luck....
Started 1 month, 1 week ago (2009-11-19 11:21:00)
by cfranklin
I found the problem. That screw had everything to do with it. I found something else to stick in the hole and it ejected my shells. Maybe this post can help someone else with the same problem. Thanks
|
|
Hot threads for last week on Marlin 336 Lever Guns::
Started 1 week ago (2009-12-19 16:28:00)
by Rangr44
Marlin started to D/T the Model 336 in 1956 ( SN prefix "N").
A 1957 rifle would have a SN prefix of "R".
Rifle D/T'd, but made prior to the start would still have the standard "wavy top" lines atop the receiver, which were discontinued with the start of D/T'ing.
.
Started 1 month, 1 week ago (2009-11-17 00:03:00)
by cali-newbie Beartooth Regular
Hello all,
I was thinking of reloading for my .357 revolver and 35 remington 336. I heard you can use .357 bullets in the 35 rem. Will .357 hunting bullets (180-200gr, hardcast) bullets work in marlin 336 35 rem for hunting?
Started 1 week, 5 days ago (2009-12-14 13:30:00)
by nimrod375
I just went and got my new 336C35 for a look. It has a hole at the back of
the bolt, top to bottom, in the Right Hand side as you look towards the
muzzle. No pin. Hope this helps.
|
|