

30-30 caliber lever action carbine rifle serial #AC12415 manufactured about 1967 round barrel 20 in. 30-30 (Willow, Alaska) pic Great conditiin box of ammo included and strap cal. 30-30 (1975 Manufacturing) Description: This is a Marlin 336 lever action made in 1975 and chambered in. Henry Repeating Arms Side Gate Lever Action Rifle Walnut / Brass. Marlin Rifle - Marlin 1894 cowboy 32H&R mag serial # 942xxxxx 20" octagon barrel 10 shot mag has peep sight made in 2004-mid 2006 in co (Full Details) Price: $1,395. Take a look at our selection today and stock up for your next hunt or trip to the range. It was a Remlin, but flawless and performed flawlessly. With the large selection of modern semi-auto “black” rifles such as the AR-15 and AK-47, the lever action is rarely discussed. Mossberg 22LR Marlin 336W 30-30 Winchester Rifle For Sale - Walnut Stock with Blued Barrel 30-30 Winchester Lever Action Specs Marlin Henry 5 + 1 30-30 Winchester w/20" Octagon Barrel/Brass Receiv. 30-30 that boasts a 20'' barrel with a length of pull of 13 5/8'' over the pad.

Double feeds can also be a problem but shortening the mag spring sorts that.įor me the 94AE is now good fun, very accurate and my wife's favourite! :shock:Īnother option could be the Alfa Proj Revelover Carbine - just to be different.Marlin 30 30 price list The Model 336 is an excellent hunting rifle, available in two calibers (. I sometimes have failures to extract/eject but with mine it's more down to the state of the brass and crud under the extractor claw - easy solved new brass and a clean. It shoots and handles really well-I'm not on my computer at the moment so I can't show the group, but I did range report on it late last year. I chopped the barrel back to 13.25 inches and the mag back to a capacity of 6.

So - Fun to shoot - a bit frail - spares getting hard to find. accuracy is still only so-so, but then these rifles were never designed to be accurate. I've stripped it right down and shot it with no magazine tube or fore-end from solid sandbags etc. I've tried jacketed and lead, heavy and light, light and heavy charges, different powders. I like the rifle and have had it for more than 10 years, it "looks the part" and is sweet to shoot - BUT - I have had the usual ejector problems (I'm on my third one) and it is not a "one hole rifle" I've tried everything I know to see if there is accuracy in there somewhere.
