Marlin Model 336W .30-30 Lever-Action Rifle, 20 inch Barrel, Blued, Hardwood Stock, Micro-Groove Rifling, 6+1, Scope Base & Rings Installed
This Marlin Model 336W is a Remington-era Ilion, New York production rifle identifiable by its Ilion rollmark and MR serial prefix. It features a 20 inch barrel with Marlin Micro-Groove rifling, a solid-top, side-eject steel receiver, and a hardwood, walnut-finished stock with pressed checkering. The receiver is drilled and tapped, and this example comes with a two-piece scope base and rings already installed. It is chambered in .30-30 with a 6+1 tubular magazine and remains in excellent overall condition.
Condition
Overall Condition: Excellent condition, showing only faint signs of any prior use or handling.
Bore Condition: Excellent - Clean, mirror finish, no signs of wear.
Bore Rifling: Excellent Rifling - Sharp lands and grooves.
Specific Condition Notes: This rifle has been well maintained.
What’s Included
- Two-piece scope base installed on receiver
- Scope rings installed on base
The Model 336W pairs a blued steel, solid-top, side-eject receiver with a 20 inch barrel using Marlin Micro-Groove rifling. Chambered in .30-30, it feeds from a 6+1 tubular magazine and uses a standard, non-big-loop lever. Safety features include a cross-bolt safety and a half-cock hammer.
Sighting equipment consists of a ramped front sight and a semi-buckhorn rear sight with an elevator. The receiver top is drilled and tapped from the factory, and this rifle includes a two-piece scope base and rings already installed for easy optic setup if desired, while retaining full use of the iron sights.
The hardwood stock has a walnut-finished appearance with pressed checkering and a pistol-grip profile for secure handling. Front and rear sling swivel studs are installed, and a black polymer buttplate with the Marlin logo completes the furniture. Length of pull is 13.5 inches.
This is a Remington-era example produced in Ilion, New York, noted by the Ilion rollmark, MR serial prefix, and receiver QR/2D code. Made in the United States, it reflects the side-eject, drilled-and-tapped configuration long associated with scope-friendly Marlin lever guns.




