stickhunter
CGN frequent flyer
- Location
- Victoria, B.C.
Hi all,
I'm curious to know who else in CGN-land owns one of Marlin's "Royal Canadian" series rifles?
From another site:
Here are some pictures of my 1963 Marlin 336RC "Royal Canadian" in 30-30. Over the years I've seen Model 56, 57/57M, and 989 "Royal Canadians", but never another 336 so I'd love to get a roll call of what's out there.
I'm curious to know who else in CGN-land owns one of Marlin's "Royal Canadian" series rifles?
From another site:
per Brophy's ... In 1961, Marlin started a program to expand the Canadian market. Nine models were selected for this program and the difference between Marlin's standard line and this Royal Canadian line was the Canadian models had the extra features of high-grade wood, swivels and slings, and the model 336 would have dovetail front sights rather than the ramp type. Some models had Monte Carlo stocks.
The nine models included the 336C 30-30, 336C .35 Rem, 336T .30-35, 989, 980, 99C, 57M, 57, 56, and the 55. The program didn't go well as the Canadian gov't would not issue Marlin a trademark for the Royal Canadian name.
Here are some pictures of my 1963 Marlin 336RC "Royal Canadian" in 30-30. Over the years I've seen Model 56, 57/57M, and 989 "Royal Canadians", but never another 336 so I'd love to get a roll call of what's out there.


















































