to my knowledge ammo unless mil spec only is iterchangable with any weapon that fires the same caliber
yes they did
Do a web search on "firearms suppressors"
Your marlin 336sc(standard carbine) was made by the marlin firearms company in 1950.
Marlin Firearms Co.
Early firearms in .22 caliber were not required to have a serial number. Your Marlin 81 falls into this time frame.
Marlin Firearms was created in 1871.
The Sears Model 42DL .22 caliber rifle was manufactured by Marlin Firearms, their Model 80. Check with Marlin for parts availability.
Your marlin model 336 RC(regular carbine) was made by the marlin firearms company in 1948 with the E prefix to the serial number that you provided.
It is an 8 shot .22 caliber rifle manufactured by marlin firearms company it has a blued barrel and a mossyoak camo stock hence the c in 925c, a plain 925 has a walnut stock
No. Marlin-Rockwell bought the bankrupt Hopkins & Allen firm in 1917. Marlin is now owned by Remington. There are a few collectors of H&A firearms, and references on them. Sorry.
See if this helps http://stevespages.com/pdf/marlin_60.pdf
The Glenfield MOD. 60 (.22 cal L.R.) by Marlin Firearms Co. is a semi-automatic.