Marlin 336BL
Marlin 336BL rifle, the Model 336 is easily distinguished from its predecessors by its open ejection port machined into the side of the receiver. Design improvements include a stronger and simpler round-profile chrome-plated breech bolt, a redesigned cartridge carrier, an improved extractor,[ and coil-type main and trigger springs in place of the flat springs used in earlier Marlin rifles.[3] Like its predecessors, the receiver and all major working parts of the Model 336 are constructed of steel forgings.[3]
With its solid, flat top receiver and side ejection of fired cartridges, the Marlin 336 is prime candidate for use with a rifle scope. In 1956, Marlin also incorporated its proprietary Micro-Groove rifling system into the Model 336 and other centerfire Marlin rifles.[3] This rifling system, which used an increased number of relatively shallow rifling grooves, cut down production time and significantly extended the service life of machine tooling.[5] According to Marlin, the Micro-Groove system provides very uniform bore dimensions and a very smooth bore finish designed to improve accuracy, prevent gas leakage, and reduce bore fouling.[5
The Model 336 is designed to be easily disassembled for cleaning. Removal of the lever pivot screw with a flathead screwdriver, allows field stripping of the lever arm, bolt, and ejector for maintenance. Unlike many lever action designs, the Model 336 can be cleaned from the breech, much like a bolt-action rifle. This in turn avoids damage to the muzzle caused by cleaning rods and tools.
The Model 336 family are icons of the deer woods. Each rifle features Micro-Groove rifling, ensuring that tags will be filled, mouths fed and the reign of America’s ultimate woods rifle will continue going strong.
Firearm Specifications
- Style Number: 70502
- Caliber: 30-30 WIN
- Capacity: 6 rds
- Barrel Length: 18-1/2 in
- Overall Length: 37 in
- Length of Pull: 13-1/2 in
- Approx Weight: 7-1/2 lbs
- Twist Rate: 1:10″
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