The Marlin Model 336, chambered in .30-30 Winchester, is a lever-action rifle with a long-standing reputation. A common choice for hunting deer and other medium-sized game in North America, it features a side ejection port, allowing for convenient scope mounting. Typical configurations include a tubular magazine and a variety of barrel lengths.
This rifle’s enduring popularity stems from a blend of affordability, reliability, and suitability for hunting in brushy or wooded terrain. The .30-30 cartridge provides sufficient power for ethical harvesting of game at moderate ranges, while the lever-action mechanism allows for relatively quick follow-up shots. Introduced in 1948 as an updated version of the Marlin 36, the Model 336 represents a continuous lineage of lever-action design reaching back to the late 19th century. Its legacy contributes to a wide availability of aftermarket parts and accessories.