Step into the world of classic American firearms with the Marlin Model 336CS, a lever-action rifle that combines history, performance, and craftsmanship. Manufactured in 1990, this rifle is not just a tool for hunting or shooting; it's a collector's piece that echoes the enduring legacy of Marlin firearms. Ideal for enthusiasts of fine guns and the great outdoors, this Model 336CS in .35 Remington caliber is a testament to the rugged simplicity and effectiveness of lever-action mechanisms.
The overall condition of this Marlin 336CS is very good, with only light signs of handling. Notable specifics include the absence of scope plug screws and a few minor handling marks. Despite some scarring from a previous scope mount, the wood stock and forend retain a commendable finish, embellished with a grip cap, sling stud, and a classic buttplate. Its 20-inch barrel features Marlin's esteemed Micro-Groove rifling, ensuring exceptional accuracy and a clean, sharp shooting experience. The bore is in excellent condition with a mirror finish and no signs of wear, complemented by excellent rifling with sharp lands and grooves.
The rifle’s traditional ramped front sight and foldable buckhorn rear sight with U notch and elevator, although missing the front hood, still promise reliable sighting for precise shots.
Distinctively marked with the coveted 'JM' stamp, this rifle is a genuine Marlin-manufactured piece, highly sought after among collectors and shooting aficionados alike. Its lever-action design is not only iconic but practical, offering a 6+1 capacity that makes it a reliable choice for both shooting sports and hunting game. The blued finish of the rifle adds a layer of protection and aesthetics, enhancing its overall appearance and durability.
Possessing this Marlin Model 336CS means owning a piece of firearm history optimized for the modern shooter. Whether it's displayed in a collection, used in hunting, or enjoyed in shooting sports, this rifle stands out with its blend of performance and heritage. Its robust construction and historical significance make it a valuable addition to any collection or a trustworthy companion in the field.




