Marlin Model 336 .35 Rem Lever-Action Carbine, 20 in Micro-Groove Barrel, JM Stamped North Haven (1977), Blued/Walnut
This Marlin Model 336 stands out as a 1977 North Haven build in .35 Remington with the desirable JM stamp and a 20 inch Micro-Groove barrel. It features the classic blued carbon steel, walnut furniture, and a full-length tubular magazine. The solid-top, side-eject receiver is drilled and tapped, and a one-piece scope base is already installed.
Condition
Overall Condition: Good condition, showing some signs of prior use and handling.
Bore Condition: Excellent - Clean, mirror finish, no signs of wear.
Bore Rifling: Excellent Rifling - Sharp lands and grooves.
Specific Condition Notes: The metal and wood show mild scuffs with some areas of wear and light discoloration from handling. Surfaces present well overall and remain in great shape.
What’s Included
- One-piece scope mounting base installed on receiver (brand not marked)
The carbine configuration pairs a 20 inch Micro-Groove barrel in .35 Remington with a full-length tubular magazine for a 6-round capacity. Dual barrel bands secure the barrel and fore-end, maintaining the classic 336 profile built for compact handling.
The receiver is the solid-top, side-eject design Marlin is known for, made from blued carbon steel and drilled and tapped for optics. A one-piece scope base is already installed. Iron sights include a ramped, hooded front and an adjustable folding rear leaf for practical field alignment.
Walnut furniture features a pistol-grip stock with a white-line spacer and Marlin-logo buttplate, paired with a plain walnut fore-end. Length of pull measures 13.5 inches. The rifle uses a standard-size lever loop and a gold-colored trigger, with a sling-swivel loop on the front barrel band.
Marked with the JM proof stamp, this North Haven, Connecticut production rifle was manufactured in 1977 in the United States. A half-cock hammer serves as the safety, aligning with traditional lever-gun operation and handling.




