Marlin 336C .30-30 Lever-Action Rifle, JM-Era 1982, Pre–Cross-Bolt Safety, Blued Steel & Walnut, 20 in Barrel, Side Eject, 6+1, Mounted Scope
This Marlin Model 336C is a 1982 JM-era rifle from North Haven, Connecticut, featuring the desirable pre–cross-bolt-safety configuration. It pairs a blued steel, solid-top, side-eject receiver with walnut furniture and a 20 in barrel. A gloss-finish riflescope is installed on a receiver-side mount, and a hammer spur extension is fitted for easy hammer access.
Condition
Overall Condition: Good condition, showing some signs of prior use and handling.
Bore Overall Condition: Good - Clean, well-maintained, minor wear marks.
Bore Rifling: Good Rifling - Intact, well-defined lands and grooves.
Specific Condition Notes: There are numerous scratches and blemishes on the wood furniture and blued finish. The bore is clean and shiny.
What's Included
- Optic: Gloss-finish riflescope (installed)
- Optic Mount: Receiver-side scope mount with rings (installed)
- Accessory: Hammer spur extension (installed)
Built on Marlin's solid-top, side-eject steel receiver, this 336C maintains the classic .30-30 configuration with a 20 in steel barrel, blued finish, and dual barrel bands. The full-length tubular magazine provides 6+1 capacity.
The rifle retains open sights for flexible use: a ramped, unhooded front sight and an adjustable semi-buckhorn rear sight with elevator. A 13.5 in length of pull supports a comfortable, traditional fit.
Walnut furniture includes a pistol-grip buttstock with a fluted comb and an uncheckered finish, complemented by a black Marlin buttplate with a white line spacer. The matching walnut fore-end completes the classic look and feel.
For enhanced utility, a gloss-finish riflescope is mounted on a receiver-side base with rings, and a hammer spur extension is installed to improve hammer access when using the optic.



