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Posted By: Raspy Marlin 336A Price-Value - 02/10/23
I cannot find the approx price of my 336A Serial E18**....see the pictures maybe helpful....thanks

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Posted By: Whokalouie Re: Marlin 336A Price-Value - 02/10/23
30-30 or 35 Rem?
Posted By: Raspy Re: Marlin 336A Price-Value - 02/10/23
Originally Posted by Whokalouie
30-30 or 35 Rem?

30-30
Posted By: Angus1895 Re: Marlin 336A Price-Value - 02/11/23
I am confused

I thought a 336 A was a rifle?

This looks like a RC waffle top?
Posted By: Raspy Re: Marlin 336A Price-Value - 02/11/23
Originally Posted by Angus1895
I am confused

I thought a 336 A was a rifle?

This looks like a RC waffle top?

Yes a waffletop....one of the photos was supposed to show it but clearly a mediocre picture....I read that this lever gun because of the E in the serial number, was made in 1948...
Posted By: Angus1895 Re: Marlin 336A Price-Value - 02/11/23
The model A has a 24 inch barrel and a end cap on the fore arm I believe.

A waffle top is marlins in action 336 built pre drilled and tapped models. ( about 1953?)

I think there were three waffle top desings?

I think you might own a carbine …..shorter barrel, full mag tube, and no end cap on the fore arm.

It looks like you have a very desirable Marlin. But I need to see a photo of the full firearm to tell the model.

I ain’t at home to reference brophys book.

Thanks

But I do think unmolested waffeltops are sold at a premium.
Posted By: tikkanut Re: Marlin 336A Price-Value - 02/11/23
Great pics BTW
Posted By: Raspy Re: Marlin 336A Price-Value - 02/11/23
More pics for clarity?

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Posted By: Raspy Re: Marlin 336A Price-Value - 02/11/23
Look at the serials numbers for the 336A


Prefix Date of Manufacture
B 1941
C 1945
c (lower case) 1946
D 1947
E 1948
F 1949
G 1950
H 1951
J 1952
K 1953
L 1954
M 1955
N 1956
P 1957
R 1958
S 1959
T 1960
U 1961
V 1962
W 1963
Y 1964
Posted By: Angus1895 Re: Marlin 336A Price-Value - 02/12/23
I think you have a 336 R/C.

If it were mine I would need $1600 shipped to give it up.
Posted By: Bogtrotter Re: Marlin 336A Price-Value - 02/19/23
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Posted By: Bogtrotter Re: Marlin 336A Price-Value - 02/19/23
They also had a less expensive 336a/336as,with birch stock, 20" stock full mag tube. I can't recall the year of intro. The waffle tops were 336A (rifle) 336RC (regular carbine) and336SC (sporting carbine) I think as mentioned yours is an RC. Very nice gun!
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Posted By: Raspy Re: Marlin 336A Price-Value - 02/20/23
Originally Posted by Bogtrotter
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I don't get it...pic of closeup says 336-A 30-30??? Any ideas?
Posted By: Bogtrotter Re: Marlin 336A Price-Value - 02/20/23
1948 was the year they transitioned from the model 36 to the 336 designation. It's possible that your gun was a transition gun, as 1948 was the first year of the rifle, also. Your rifle should have ballard (cut) rifleing. I believe you have a rare gun, I have never seen one. You might be able to find more info on the Marlin collecors forum. Good luck!
Posted By: tmitch Re: Marlin 336A Price-Value - 02/20/23
Odd that the forend band is over top the barrel markings. Is that common on the RC?
Posted By: Bogtrotter Re: Marlin 336A Price-Value - 02/20/23
Good catch! I wonder if it was rebarreled at some point? If it's button rifled, (micro-groove), it's not the original barrel. The mystery deepens!
Posted By: Angus1895 Re: Marlin 336A Price-Value - 02/22/23
If you look on the classifieds there is another 336 A that has a short barrel.

Perhaps cutting barrels was a “ thing” in the day.
Posted By: moosemike Re: Marlin 336A Price-Value - 02/22/23
Originally Posted by tmitch
Odd that the forend band is over top the barrel markings. Is that common on the RC?
No. Not at all
Posted By: rmb721 Re: Marlin 336A Price-Value - 04/12/23
I have a E prefix 336 RC that is marked RC

I have two 336A's that are marked A. One is a E prefix and the other is a J prefix.

On the 336A's, there is no barrel band over the barrel.

None of the barrel markings are near where they would be covered by a barrel band.
Posted By: Bugger Re: Marlin 336A Price-Value - 04/23/23
It’s hard to say what the value is on a 336 I went to the Tulsa show a couple weeks ago. There were well over fifty JM Marlins there. I was looking for a 32 Win Special waffle top and didn’t find one. I cruised the aisles and looked at pretty much every 336. There were only two that I saw that were under $1,200.
There were few Remington Marlins and I believe zero Ruger Marlins.
I sold my 32 Special brass and dies, so I’m not in the market for a 32 anymore. ( I had sold my pre-64 32 earlier. )

I don’t go to Gun Broker any more and stopped selling there quite a while ago when they wanted to know personal bank information. They want too much of a cut besides.

I looked at Guns International for prices on 336’s. Two were under $1,000 - both 30-30’s. Most were much higher. I didn’t see any 32 Special Waffle tops and there were few 32’s.

It all boils down to one thing, I guess. The rifle is worth what the purchaser is willing to pay.

I’m certainly not a collector of Marlin 336’s having only a couple and a couple Remington Marlins. Collector value means very little to me, how well a rifle shoots, how it handles are most important. But I’m not going to carry a rusty old gun and a gun that Buddha destroyed either. I collect other guns or have so in the past. Now I’m getting long in the tooth and am trying to sell one at a time and I’ve gotten fond of the ones I have and it’s not easy.

Maybe put the rifle up for sale at a price you’d be happy with??? Be aware there are a few scum that have joined 24hourcampfire that may want to destroy your sales.
i would say in the 900 to1200 range
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