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What calibers were offered in the 336? I know several, but was just wandering if there were more.

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.356 Win. ???
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.38-55 ???
.444 marlin.
.44 Mag.

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Looks like you have it pretty much covered unless you count the 308 XLR, 338 XLR etc that are just a 336 called something different.


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They made one .307win. I think it's Wayne Van Zwoll who owns it, I know it's one of the more well known gun writers.

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The 38-55 exists. I bought one. The 356 does too. I don't remember the letters but there are two that follower the 336. Like 336er or 336xx. Something like that. They are hens teeth rifles and people charge accordingly.


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Also the 250 savage, four test guns were built. Jim Carmichel of "Outdoor life" did an article on the Marlin 336 250 savage. Sadly the gun never went into production.

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I didnt know They chanbered .444 Marlin in a model 336..........Hb

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They called it a 444, but it is the same gun. The 1895 now in production, is basically a 336 with an oversized ejection port.


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Ok, we need to include the 45-70 if we are including the Model 1895, I thought the OP was asking what calibers were offered in the Model 336 only.........Hb


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