I am on the very low end of the learning curve about the Marlin lever action rifles. I know there is a big difference between the old and new ( Read remlin) guns but I have some questions about the older ones.
So far I've seen 336's, 30AS and glenfel ( please excuse if I've made any errors) models pictured. About the only difference I notice is around the wood furniture. Higher end checkered walnut vs less expensive hardwoods. And the length of the magazine tube seems different as well.
My question is about the basic quality of the action and mechanical components. Did marlin use the same quality of metal and workmanship on the mechanics on all models or did the lower end models have lower end mechanics and metal ?
Thank you in advance for your help.
So far I've seen 336's, 30AS and glenfel ( please excuse if I've made any errors) models pictured. About the only difference I notice is around the wood furniture. Higher end checkered walnut vs less expensive hardwoods. And the length of the magazine tube seems different as well.
My question is about the basic quality of the action and mechanical components. Did marlin use the same quality of metal and workmanship on the mechanics on all models or did the lower end models have lower end mechanics and metal ?
Thank you in advance for your help.


















































