Marlin 336 in Maple!

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The Marlin 336 family is an icon of the deer woods and it’s now available with a curly maple stock in 30-30 Win caliber!

The Marlin 336 is the strongest lever-gun ever conceived. This model features a 20” barrel with Micro-Groove rifling, adjustable semi-buckhorn rear sight and a beautiful curly maple wood stock with pistol grip.

Product Code: 70527

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Just toss the stupid cross bolt safety and it might be a decent gun, never understood the need for a safety on a hammer gun.

Makes unloading a safer operation.
There are times when you are hammer cocked over a live round during the unload cycling.
If it’s that big a deal you can install the ‘safety delete’ kit which could void your warranty(?).
 
It looks like a Marlin model 30AS with the cheap birch wood. I just cant warm up to light color stocks. Dark walnut is the only wood that sings out to me. BUT....variety is the spice of life. Not everyone see's things like me.
 
The Maple looks great, too bad its chambered in old & tired 30-30.

Why aren't the lever gun manufacturers updating their models in .450 BushMaster, .300 Blackout, or even 7.62X39?
Stuck in the obsolete past no doubt. Unenlightened. Big Horn Armory chambers their lever guns in 460 S&W & 500S&W too.
 
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Hope the maple stock is stronger than the stock on my Remlin 1895GS which split at the tang after less than 20 rounds.:mad:
Not that stiff a load.
(52.5 gr IMR-3031, 405 grain Woodleigh Weldcore, Lee factory crimp die)
Gonna have to import one from Boyds.
 
OOOoooo that's purdy

*edit* Nomad 68 mentioned they'd have to be able to hand pick theirs; I agree. I would want to pick mine for the right grain etc.
 
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Maybe if the checkering is crisp, clean with angular, well defined lines to grip my hands.
If it’s the usual blunt, pressed checkering no thanks.
 
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