Marlin 336A .30-30 Lever-Action Rifle, 20 in Barrel, North Haven 2004, Micro-Groove, 6+1, Blued, Hardwood
This Marlin Model 336A is a North Haven, Connecticut production rifle from 2004, chambered in .30-30 with a 20 in round, Micro-Groove barrel. It features a solid-top, side-eject receiver with a Weaver/Picatinny scope base installed and an offset hammer-spur extension for easy operation with optics. The blued steel construction, satin-finished hardwood furniture with checkering, and 6+1 full-length tubular magazine round out a configuration that is practical and classic.
Condition
Overall Condition: Very good condition, showing only light, superficial signs of prior handling or use.
Bore Overall Condition: Good - Clean, well-maintained, minor wear marks.
Bore Rifling: Good Rifling - Intact, well-defined lands and grooves.
Specific Condition Notes: Light scratching, scuffing, and blemishing are present.
What’s Included
- Marlin Model 336A .30-30 lever-action rifle
- Offset hammer-spur extension (installed)
- Weaver/Picatinny scope base (installed)
The steel receiver and 20 in steel barrel wear a uniform blued finish. The 336A’s round barrel uses Marlin’s Micro-Groove rifling and feeds from a full-length 6+1 tubular magazine. Overall length is approximately 38.5 in and weight is approximately 7 lb.
The rifle retains factory iron sights: a hooded brass-bead ramp front and an adjustable folding semi-buckhorn rear. The solid-top, side-eject receiver pairs with the installed Weaver/Picatinny scope base for straightforward optic mounting. An offset hammer-spur extension is fitted to aid hammer access when optics are in place.
The hardwood stock set has a satin finish with checkering and a pistol-grip profile. The forend is capped in steel with a barrel band, consistent with the 336A pattern. A polymer butt-plate and a rear sling swivel stud are fitted. Length of pull measures 13.25 in.
Safety features include a cross-bolt safety and a traditional half-cock notch. This rifle was manufactured in North Haven, Connecticut in 2004, aligning with Marlin’s production details for that period.




