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So, while searching for picture threads to add to the links sticky in the General Forum, I realized, at least to my knowledge and search abilities, that there is not a thread for 336's (Glenfield 30's, store brands, etc.). There's a couple model-specific threads like for the A, SC, W, etc. but not just a generic thread for all the models and setups.

So, lets get one started! 8)

Here's my 336SS. With the exception of my DIY action job and sling it is sitting in stock form. It had a Skinner peep but it moved over to my Guide Gun so now I need new sights for this one.

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My 336W. It is the source of my somewhat on-going project/learning/experiment that is chronicled here: http://www.marlinowners.com/forums/index.php/topic,57628.0.html

It currently wears a Williams 336FP rear peep with factory front, an XS Scout Mount, Warne QR rings, and an NcStar 2.5x IER scope. Wood is DIY re-finish original birch.

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So lets see yours. 30-30, .35, 36, 336, 30A, or store-brand, doesn't matter. :)
 
#2 ·
Erik, I'll play too...

Here is Marvin the wonder rifle, a 1971 336 30-30 (Net cost as of now $110):
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After installing the Ramline stock set graciously provided by Halwg...

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I'd really like to find a smokin deal on a 336ss (I regrettably sold my 336 SDT a while back) and have been keeping an eye out for one.

I have way too many more that were sold off in the past couple years accumulating $$ for a house and am looking to replace a few as time goes on...

Be safe and have a great weekend.
Patty
 
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336SS with Nikon 2-7 Prostaff

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Great minds, Gaterskiner! Here is my '81 336RC with a Nikon 2-7x32 Prostaff '300 Blackout', along with my 1895 (Ruger) Guide Gun.....
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Here is my dad's (now in my oldest son's possession) 1951 336A 'Waffle Top' in 35 Remington.....
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#8 ·
Ok, Where do I start?

Darth Vader: Glenfield 30:

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The poor man's BL - Glenfield 30A:

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The 336RC, 336SC, and 336A:

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Glenfield 30A:

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Glenfield 30A:

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Glenfield's:

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336A's in 32 Special and 35 Remington:

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336C - 1974:

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I guess that's all for now.
 
#9 ·
Boy that is hard to follow!!! Anyway here is my 30 TK. ;D ;D
 
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Dang posting rules for this thread should have clearly stated Hal goes LAST! ;D ;D ;D

I'll try to get 'em together for a family photo shoot this weekend but mine will look like an "only child" family picture compared to Hal's "The Waltons." :D Great rifles Hal ... and I still like the "poor man's" big loop you made. I did get to handle a 336BL this past weekend at Sportsman's Warehouse and I really liked it but I'm committed to the older orphans from the 50's through the early 80's.

bjm
 
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Ya'll got some nice 336SS's posted so I'm gonna play:
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Recently paid good price on auction, 2 yrs old, mint. Added the silver Simmons 3-9x 40mm, nickle plated sling clips,
and a silver spur extension. Now, huntin season is just too dang far off!!!
 
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My main most go to meat stick.. ;)..336 T with Leupold VX-III 2.5-8x36, a pair of use to be...sold during hard times... :'( ... and my latest addition, a Savage Predator Max I .243 with a Nikon Monarch 4-16x42.. ;D
 

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Are those nice collections or accumulations? I can't seem to keep that straight. Anyway, here are mine, first the 30-30s (please ignore the Mossberg):
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and the 35 calibers (again, ignoring the lone Browning in the group):
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Here are my few. Left to Right: 336W, 2007, 30-30. 336C, 1978, 35
Remington. 336SC, 1951, .32 Win Special. 336SC, 1948, 30-30. Not
much but they'll do. Added two more: Top one on picnic table, 336RC, 1964 30-30 and 336SC, 1958, .32
Win Special. Both on picnic table purchased in August 2010.
Bob
 
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Halwg said:
They are all nice guns. My wife can't understand why I have so many. She keeps saying all of your guns look alike. Of course that allows me to buy more because she can't tell the old from the new! ;D
That's one of the best features of a Marlin..... ;D
 
#26 ·
Heres some of mine.

Heres 3 RC's, top one is a 1962 336 35rem, middle one is a 1964 336 30-30 and the bottom one is a 1964 336 30-30 Marauder.
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Top one is a 1975 336 30-30 next is a 1976 336 30-30, bottom one is a 1980 336 30-30.
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Top one is a 1972 336 Zane Grey 30-30, bottom one is 1970 336 35rem.
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