The m-1 is 99% new condition all original and maybe worth $10,000 .
Need the serial number.
If you could supply the serial number so I may date the manufacture of your rifle,Then I could give you a reasonable value for your winchester model 1894.
rmail me on your question. not understandable.............
If you don't have a manual, ask for help from a gunsmith.
You've got a post war gun. That's really all the info there is.
100-1000 USD or more depending on specifics
your question is not specific enough, .30 cal carbine can be anything, as for 1944 can also mean a very wide range of firearms. for the two I know of: M1 Carbine, .30 carbine caliber, semiautomatic carbine Inland - around $800 Mosin Nagant M44 carbine, manuf 1944 in very good condition (like if you bought "new" from a store) around $90. there are hundreds of ".30 cal carbine" that are also manufactured in "1944".
The Wikipedia site for marlin 336 rifles includes a table showing how to use the serial number to find date of manufacture.
Iver Johnson did produce a variety of firearms, including rifles and shotguns, but they are not known for manufacturing a .30 caliber carbine with a synthetic stock. The most recognized .30 caliber carbine is the M1 Carbine, primarily produced by companies like Inland, Winchester, and IBM during World War II. While Iver Johnson may have made firearms with synthetic stocks, there is no well-documented evidence of them specifically producing a .30 caliber carbine in that configuration.
Gunbroker on the net just sold one new condition for 785 plus shipping charges. Sure have gone up from what I payed for mine.
The Marlin Model 1936 Rifles (30-30cal) weremanufactured for only two years, 1936 and 1037. Only the 1937 rifles had serial numbers commenceing with the prefix "B".
200-400 dollars