My 336 had a trigger that was heavier than my 77 landcruiser (OK, maybe I exaggerate). All I did was adjust the springs (I used the instructions found here http://marauder.homestead.com/files/tuning_m_1894.htm under the trigger guard assembly section) And it lightened the pull considerably, enough that I decided not to bother with the happy trigger kit. It's not quite as nice as the trigger on my XS-7 but I'm not gonna complain about it!
I tried to read that and lost interest after a couple paragraphs. I guess I have a really short attention span and had trouble visualizing what he was doing... Oh look, a butterfly!
Sorry, where was I...
I found a couple Youtube videos for those of us need to follow along with something more visual;
Part 1
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aTO4M5jOk1c
Part 2
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=atIHJ6EQRz4
Jeeesh......... I thought I replied to this already.....?
Aww yes, hit the Post Quick Reply buttoniethingee....
I would question the reason why you wish to alter the trigger
on your Marlin 336.
The one I have here has an outstanding trigger and lever mechanism.
If there is one to Beeeeeeatch about triggers, trust me, it is eye.
Git yerself some G96 and slather it on the action and work it through.
Nine pounds, holy moly...........![]()
Well, it might be only 6lbs but I do fish quite a bit so......
I'll measure it tonight and keep everyone update after polishing.






























