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Posted By: Soup 336 - 11/22/18
Fellows ,
When I came home from the war in 1970 I needed a rifle for deer hunting . I saw an ad in the Philadelphia Inquirer by a store called Edelmans in Horsham PA " Marlin Lever -30-30 or 35 Rem.-$ 74.95 " .
I drove up from Delaware County and bought the rifle . The paper receipt states MARLIN 336 C . It has a gold trigger and a Marlin Medallion in the butt stock . For 30 years an older friend who was an avid gun collector told me its not a 336C it's a 336 with a micro grove barrel .

Anyway I shot a nice 7 pointer in Carbon County with that rifle in 1979 and retired it . How the hell do I determine what it is ?

Thank you in advance for your time and consideration .
Happy Thanksgiving

Soup
Posted By: rem141r Re: 336 - 11/22/18
should say 336C on the barrel. the gold medalion was the 100th anniversary in 1970. older ones from the 50's say 336RC. same gun.
Posted By: Soup Re: 336 - 11/23/18
Thank you for your prompt reply
Soup
Posted By: 44mc Re: 336 - 11/23/18
soup thanks for your services
Posted By: shootsacreed Re: 336 - 11/24/18
Soup, Where in Carbon County did you hunt those are my stomping grounds?
Posted By: Soup Re: 336 - 11/26/18
Not too far from Forest Inn .
A buddy of mine had some acreage off Stagecoach Road near a place called Daniels

Good luck tomorrow.

Soup
Posted By: MAINER1234 Re: 336 - 11/26/18
Do you mean "THE BLACK FOREST INN " on 44 ?

If so I spent allot of time in there .
Posted By: shootsacreed Re: 336 - 11/27/18
Soup thats about 10 miles from where I grew up I lived west of Lehighton in the Mahoning Valley. You were hunting the south side of Beltzville Lake.
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