

If delivery method is not selected, you will be contacted for payment. Choose your preferred delivery method and include that amount in your check.We suggest that you contact the Records Office at 30 or to determine record availability before sending it in.Include an email address, if possible, for occasional updates on your order.Print an order form and mail it in with payment:.Standard delivery fee waived on orders using pre-purchased letter packs.Standard delivery fee waived on member benefit letter orders.Priority (US – $14, International – $35).Have you checked the available serial numbers list to see if information may be available on your Marlin? Learn more about firearms membership here.įactory letters are typically completed and ready to mail about four weeks from payment receipt. Marlin factory letters are $75 for individuals who are not Firearms Members of the Center. Customer data may be available for these firearms. Marlin 39A and 39M Presentation records are available for this special 90th Anniversary (1960) production run. We suggest you contact the Records Office at 30 or to make sure a record is available for your Marlin before sending in an order. But please note: Many blank records exist within the Marlin records. I’m looking forward to giving one a real test, but what I can say for now is that with the currently available 1895s and this latest reintroduction, Ruger seems to be serious about restoring Marlin’s classic lever guns to their former glory.Find the full list of available Marlin models and serial number ranges here. New 336s are set to become available in early 2023, and prices are TBD.

That’s good timing, since a couple major ammo makers (Federal and Remington) are again loading that classic cartridge. It has a 6+1 round capacity, and along with the classic. The test rifle I shot, which was wearing open sights, was easy to hit with, felt solid and tight, and looked just like a later-model 336 with a cross-bolt safety, checkering on the walnut stock, and 20.25-inch barrel. Though it does say Marlin on the side, it was in the Ruger booth, and it has the quality you’d expect from the latter brand. I got to shoot a half dozen rounds through the brand-new Marlin 336 Classic during Range Day at the SHOT Show, and I was impressed.
