There is no problem with using any commercially made 30-30 ammo in a rifle made to shoot 30-30.
Same as a 336 Marlin. Call Marlin at (203) 239-5621 and they will send you a free manual.
The Maryland state record for the blue marlin is a 1,062 lb marlin caught in the baltimore canyon off the coast of ocean city during the white marlin tournament on august 7, 2009.
No
this is a bolt action rifle
Marlin Arms. Same as Model 81
Firearms - Bushmaster, DPMS, Remington, Marlin, H&R, Dakota Ammunition - Remington Silencers - AAC
Yes. Remington acquired Marlin on December 26, 2007.
Need to have the chamber throat inspected by a gunsmith. sales@countrygunsmith.net
Remington
To the best of my knowledge No! Marlin has moved to North Carolina thou and Remington is still going strong.
35 remington
Remington bought them.
Marlin recomends shooting Remington shells. I bought that same rifle and there was a coupon inside the box for $5 off your first box of shells from Remington. Remington now owns Marlin, so what else would Marlin recomend shooting?
If you want a lever get the Marlin, if you want a pump get the Remington, if however you want a semi-auto get a Ruger.
In my experience no. Pretty equal, but the Remington's got it all over the marlin for speed of reloading, accuracy and power. The Remo's do malfunction with some of the flinky 10 shot aftermarket mags out there sometimes and I have seen the new 7615's break firing pins although this was attributed to ammunition.
Look on the barrel, it will be marked as to the proper ammunition.
No. Bought by Remington.