Contact Marlin via their website and request an owner's manual
AnswerYou can contact Marlin Firearms company for a copy of the owner's manual, which has a parts breakdown diagram.Marlin Firearms company puts a downloadable copy of the owners manual on their website : www.marlinfirearms.com . The parts diagram is :http://www.marlinfirearms.com/pdfs/manuals/MFC_Centerfire.pdf
Brophy's book on Marlin Firearms history would be the place to start. I own a model 995, have a copy of the manual.
Get a copy of the Gun Digest Asembly/Disassembly instructions for centerfire rifles. The Marlin Mod 36 is included.
At this point, you need professional help.
Follow the link below- it will take you to the owner's manual for your carbine. Print and keep a copy.
You need to find a copy of Brophy's book on Marlin History
The first step should be to read the owner's manual. You can request a paper copy from marlin, or go the the link below that says MARLIN, and it will take you to the owner's manual. Check that the rilfe is unloaded before performing ANY maintenance.
Visit the Marlin website. They may have the owner's manual available for download. If not, they will supply you a paper copy, typically free of charge.
Marlin made their Mod 336 chambered in 30-30 which is similar to, but not a copy of, the Winchester model 94. Taurus has a copy of the Mod 92 and may bring out a model 94 now that Winchester has stopped making them.
Find a copy of the company history written by Brophy and look up the sn.
The bases are ripped apart by helicase.
Find a copy of the company history written by Brophy and look it up in one of the many sn tables.