Ruger Revives a Classic: The New Marlin 336
The Marlin Model 336 is a classic deer gun, loved by hunters for its reliability, accuracy, and classic design. After Ruger acquired the Marlin brand, it enhanced and reintroduced the legendary Model 336. The Marlin 336 Classic was born, with several noteworthy improvements. This article delves into the history of the Marlin 336 and highlights the enhancements Ruger has made to this iconic deer rifle.
The History of the Marlin 336
Origins and Evolution
The Marlin Model 336 was first introduced in 1948. The 336 was designed to replace the earlier Model 36. It quickly gained a reputation for its sturdy construction and dependable performance. The 336’s lever-action mechanism and side-ejecting design made it a favorite among hunters. The side-eject design and solid top allow for the addition of a scope. The ability to mount a scope coupled with the ability to easily remove the bolt for cleaning by removing the finger lever, makes the 336 design far superior to the Winchester 94, (in this writer’s opinion).
The 336 was originally chambered in .30-30 Winchester and .35 Remington. At this writing the 336 Classic is only offered in .30-30.
Legacy and Popularity
The Marlin 336 is one of the most popular rifles ever sold and untold numbers of whitetail deer have been taken with a 336 over the years. It is a staple in deer camps across America. The most recent sales count I could find was from 1983. At that time the Model 336 was ranked the #2 all-time leader in U.S. high-powered sporting rifle sales, after the Winchester Model 1894, with over 3.5 million sold.
Ruger’s Acquisition and Improvements
The Transition to Ruger
In 2020, Ruger acquired Marlin Firearms from the Remington Outdoor Company (now defunct), promising to continue the legacy of Marlin rifles with the same dedication to quality and craftsmanship.
Ruger’s Enhancements to the Marlin 336 Classic
Ruger has maintained the classic features of the Model 336 while implementing several key improvements to enhance performance and user experience:
- Improved Manufacturing Processes: Ruger utilized state-of-the-art CNC machining to produce more precise and consistent parts, resulting in a rifle that is smoother and more reliable.
- Enhanced Fit and Finish: The new Marlin 336 boasts a higher level of craftsmanship with better fitting components and an improved finish that enhances both durability and aesthetics.
- Upgraded Materials: Ruger has introduced superior materials for critical components, including stronger and more durable metals for the receiver and barrel, which contribute to the rifle’s longevity and performance.
- Modernized Ergonomics: While maintaining its classic look, Ruger has subtly improved the ergonomics of the 336, making it more comfortable to handle and shoot.
- Refined Action: The lever-action mechanism has been fine-tuned to provide a smoother cycling experience, reducing the effort needed to chamber rounds.
Marlin 336 Classic – Specifications
- Action: Lever
- Stock: American Black Walnut
- Caliber: .30/30 Winchester
- Capacity: 6+1
- Weight: 7 pounds, 1 ounce (measured)
- Length of Pull: 13.38″
- Trigger: 8 pounds (measured)
- Barrel: 20 inches with 1:12 twist
- Length: 38.5 inches
- Price: $1,239
Why the New Marlin 336 Classic Stands Out
A Perfect Blend of Tradition and Innovation
Ruger’s reintroduction of the Marlin 336 strikes a perfect balance between preserving the rifle’s rich heritage and incorporating modern advancements. Hunters will appreciate the improvements that Ruger made to the 336. Ruger’s improvements enhanced reliability, accuracy, and overall shooting experience without compromising the classic feel of the 336.
Enduring Appeal
The Marlin 336’s reputation for accuracy and dependability continues with Ruger’s improvements. Whether you are a seasoned hunter looking for a new deer rifle or a shooting enthusiast seeking a classic lever-action rifle with modern enhancements, the new Marlin 336 is an excellent choice.
Conclusion
I’ve had several 336s over the years. Original JM Stamp Marlin’s, Remington-made Marlins (affectionately called “Remlins”), and now the all-new Ruger-made Marlin 336 Classic. I can say that the Ruger-made incarnation of the 336 is the best of them all. Ruger’s revival of the Marlin 336 is a testament to their commitment to quality and respect for the rifle’s storied history. With thoughtful improvements and modern manufacturing techniques, the new Model 336 stands poised to continue its legacy as a beloved classic. Long live the lever gun!
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