the model 36 marlin was not drilled and tapped for scopes as it left the factory.I know because I have two of them.Your rifle may have been done by a previous owner as it was common to have a scope on a rifle during the last 50 yrs. You may by a model 336 base,be it 2 piece or one and see if the holes line up or have a qualified gunsmith inspect it and have him match up the mounting holes to a scope base.
Yes.Most marlin model 336 rifles have been drilled and tapped for a scope mount on top of the reciever.
The Western Field model 72 lever-action rifle was made by Mossberg and generally resembled the Marlin 336. These two rifles are not the same an no parts interchange EXCEPT for the scope mounts. The same bases that work on the Marlin 336 will work on the Western Field (or Mossberg or Revelation versions).
Apache 510-4x scope
Since most 35 remingtons will be used out to about 150 yards or so; a decent scope of 4x or a 3x9 will do nicely!
Possibilities... www.Factorysound.com or www.Jaycar.com hope that has been a help...
The model 336 is the regular rifle,the model 336C was the carbine version,and the 336CS was the carbine sporter edition.
Your Marlin model 336 was produced in 1976.
The Marlin model 336 was introduced in 1948 and is still currently in production. The model 336 is the second best selling high-powered rifle.
Your marlin model 336 was produced in 1976.
Your Marlin model 336 rifle was made in the year 1994.
Your Marlin model 336 rifle was made in the year 1974.
The date code for a Model 336 with an F as the prefix is 1948.