This Marlin Zane Grey Century is a lever-action rifle chambered in 30-30 Win. A 21" octagonally rifled barrel is adorned with an adjustable buckhorn rear sight and a raised blade front sight, while the receiver is drilled and tapped for scope mounts. Handsome additions to this rifle include a Zane Grey brass medallion on the right side of the receiver, and a gold plated trigger.
Original Box
The Marlin Model 336 is a lever action centerfire rifle and carbine produced since 1948. It is distinguishable from its predecessor, the Model 36, by its open side ejection port, and features a steel flat top receiver, chrome-plated breech bolt, and takedown design. Micro-Groove barrel rifling was implemented in 1956. A Model 336’s year of manufacture may be inferred by the letter at the beginning of its serial number. Several variants are currently in production, and most feature a pistol grip wood stock and semi-buckhorn rear sights.
• Lever action centerfire
• Side ejection port
• Steel flat top receiver
• Chrome-plated breech bolt
• Tubular magazine
| UPC | GDC0000000575 |
| Action | LEVER ACTION |
| Barrel Length | 21" BARREL |
| Caliber | .30-30 WIN |
| Capacity | 6 ROUNDS |
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