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I have 2 Marlin 336's,one is an A,other a carbine.Similar vintage late 70's.The A has some severe pitting on receiver,the carbine is decent.I'd like to change the complete front half's in the 2 guns.How difficult is it to change the barrels or should I take it to a smith.I did that once already,he had it a year,never touched it lol

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You’ll need at a minimum a barrel vise and an action wrench. Good possibility of your needing a lathe too.

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When I changed the barrel on mine, I drilled a hole in a block of wood and sliced it down the middle for the barrel vise. Then using the instructions in Ackley's book, used a large crescent, with cardboard to protect the finish, on the receiver. The new one headspaced correctly with no additional work.
Your mileage may vary.

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If the headspace is not correct, you will need to get a new locking block and fit it. Check you tube for instructional videos. Mel

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Thank you all,probably best to take it to a smith lol

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