Marlin Model 336RC Lever-Action Rifle .35 Rem 20-inch, Blued Steel, Wood Stock, Tasco 4x32 Scope (1958)
This Marlin Model 336RC (Regular Carbine) is a .35 Remington lever-action rifle manufactured in 1958, identified by its R-prefix serial. It features a 20-inch barrel, a solid-top receiver with right-side ejection, and a blued steel finish. This example is set up with iron sights and a Tasco 4x32 scope mounted to a receiver-top scope base.
Condition
Overall Condition: Good condition, showing some signs of prior use and handling.
Bore Condition: Good - Clean, well-maintained, minor wear marks.
Bore Rifling: Good Rifling - Intact, well-defined lands and grooves.
Specific Condition Notes: The rifle shows signs of wear and handling with scratches and blemishes. There is rust and pitting on the front of the barrel.
What’s Included
- Tasco 4x32 scope
- Receiver-top scope base
- Two scope rings
The 336RC configuration combines a 20-inch barrel with Marlin's solid-top, right-side ejection receiver. This rifle uses a lever-action with an external hammer and feeds from a tubular magazine under the barrel.
Factory-style iron sights are present, including a ramped front sight and a barrel-mounted rear leaf sight with an elevator. The included scope setup consists of a Tasco 4x32 mounted on a receiver-top base with two rings.
The rifle is finished in blued steel, including a blued steel receiver. It is fitted with a wood pistol-grip buttstock and a wood fore-end, and it wears a "Marlin" marked buttplate.
Chambered in .35 Remington and listed with a 7+1 capacity, this 1958-manufactured Model 336RC is a straightforward example of Marlin's classic lever-action carbine format, with both iron sights and a mounted optic.




