Hello all! I am new to this board, and I need a question answered. I just bought a 336 from a guy in my club. Its chambered for .35 Rem, It has no checkering , and it has a straight grip. I beleive it was made around 1958? Anyway , what does the "RC" stand for? This is a great rifle and I can't wait to shoot it. thanks
Thanks all! It's got a 20" bbl. Thats right, a straight grip. I know its an original stock for 2 reasons. 1. I know the guy I bought it from and he says so. 2. It's got the Marlin "bullseye". Is this an "odd" rifle?
Perhaps you could tell me about this 336RC. It has the gold trigger and a gold saddle ring. The serial # shows it to be manufactured in 1965. Any info would be appreciated.
Thanks........Ol' John
Near the Llano River in Castell, Texas Mark Twain was right..."There is no such thing as too much good whiskey!"
HJ, you rifle and dueeast's look like T's to me. RC was always pg stock, I think. T was straight stock, some had a Marlin 100 year medallion. Bbl 20", some later than yours had 18 1/2". Cal. 30-30, 35, 44Mag. Lots had brass saddle ring. Oh, and T model was also called "Texan".
"...the IInd Amendment is not about duck hunting..." Suzanne Hupp
Well, the carbine is marked RC on the barrel..I see any number of RC's on the auction sites with the gold trigger but none with the gold saddle ring. Just wondered if this was a special issue or whatever. Caliber 30-30, straight grip stock, no checkering.
Ol' John
Near the Llano River in Castell, Texas Mark Twain was right..."There is no such thing as too much good whiskey!"
T's just an RC with a straight stock, dueeast. Never noted any bbl. markings on T or on RC, but looked at three RC's just now...'57 model marked Model 336RC, '69 model marked Model 336, crossbolt safe model marked Model336CS. Model markings appear to vary some, but I don't know if a T is marked T.
"...the IInd Amendment is not about duck hunting..." Suzanne Hupp
xcic , your right! I read in a book that the T stands for the Texas style stock that was available on the 336 rc around the time mine was made (1957/1958) Thanks!
My reading shows T models made 1953-1983. Surprised to find the saddle ring was only a feature for seven years (64-71), if Murray's right. Seems the few T's I've encountered all had the ring.
"...the IInd Amendment is not about duck hunting..." Suzanne Hupp