Shorten a Marlin 336 barrel.......

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I have it in me head to have one of those short barreled lever Trapper sort.
Is this legal to do?
Could one find a short barrel and have it put on?
Cost involved to do either/eyethor?
Shortening would entail remounting the front sight.

Anyone done this sort of thing?

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No legal issue about shortening the barrel, so long as the finished rifle is at least 26" (I think that is the minimum length.)

Gunsmith would have to cut barrel, crown the barrel, re-mount front sight (unless it is scoped). Cut back the mag tube too, if it is full length.
 
No legal issue about shortening the barrel, so long as the finished rifle is at least 26" (I think that is the minimum length.)

Guess again - there is a big legal issue on shortening barrels.. it isn't just the overall length...

On a manually operated center fire rifle you can not cut a factory barrel less than 18 inches without it becoming prohibited.

Where do you guys get your answers?
 
I've cut down plenty of Marlin's, I usually redo the front sight with a barrel dovetail. 19" seems to be a great length for balance and muzzle noise.

I did up a couple of 336Y's not that long ago, it's a pretty short sight radius with that 16.25" barrel using the factory sights. A reciever sight or low power scope helps with that.



 
Did Marlin ever make a short barrel like the Trapper?
If so, would it be legal to swap one out?

Like has been mentioned the 336 youth model has a 16.25" barrel.

They also marketed the Marlin Marauder way back when, basically the same, a 336 but with barrel band and tall front sight like you see on the Winchesters.

You could also have a new barrel made in whatever caliber you want but it will likely end up costing more than buying a new youth model.
 
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