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Yes! In 1950 Marlin introduced a 336 chambered for the .35 Remington caliber. They are still available in this caliber. In 1983 they also introduced a 336ER chambered in .356 Win., but it was discontinued in 1986, so they are very hard to find! Hope this helps! Vall
check this site !!!!!!! http://proofhouse.com/win/winchester.htm#1894.There were 25,324 model 1894 rifles made in the year 1925,but I cannot say how many were chambered in 30-30 Winchester caliber.
marlin 30-30 win mod. 336cb value
marlin 30-30 win mod. 336cb value
For out of the box ammo I've found Winchester CXP2 170 grain power points to be excellent on deer.
The Marlin Model 62 "Levermatic " rifle in caliber .256 Win. Magnum was only made from 1963-1966, with about 9000 made. These are fairly scarce- I have only held one of them in my life. You MAY find one through on line gun auctions, such as gunbroker.com, or auctionarms.com. Your next question will be where you will find .256 Win Mag ammo. Do not believe this is being commercially loaded.
Which caliber?
If you mean as an example .270 Win, the Win stands for Winchester as they were the originator of the cartridge.
What is the value of a Marlin Micro Groove Barrel MCD 336 Cal 30-30 WIN?"
1990
.243 THOUSANDTHS OF AN INCH DIAMETER BULLET. WIN SIMPLY IS SHORT FOR WINCHESTER, THE ORIGINATOR OF THIS CALIBER. THAT DOES NOT MEAN ONLY WINCHESTER MAKES GUNS IN THIS CALIBER. MANY GUN MAKERS CHAMBER THIS ROUND. IT IS A GOOD DEER, VARMINT, COYOTE ROUND.
The H prefix to the serial number that you provided indicates that your marlin model 336 in 30-30 Win. was made by the marlin firearms company in 1951.