I recently purchased a nice little Marlin Model 36 (not 336) caliber 30-30 and I am having trouble finding info on the rifle. As I understand it these rifles were made between 1935 and 1948 with production suspended during WW II. On top of the barrel it says Model 36 rc ---------A.
The serial number begins with either a C or G 10144. The rifle has been reblued nicely but some dolt stained the stock and forend green, which I have stripped back down and applied a new clear finish. When they were stripping the wood, they also were a bit aggressive with the sanding as the tang is no longer flush with the stock but it still is very shootable and handles nicely.
My questions are; is the model 36 an offshoot or improvement of the 1894, a precurser to the 336 or both. I know the 36 has a square bolt and the 336 has a round bolt. Are there other differences?
Lastly, my rifle has a full barrel band at the forend which seems odd to me since it covers the stamping of the model number and so on. Is a full band the norm or did it originally have a half band? I would appreciate any info anyone has.
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