Depends on Condition...average around $300-400
The CS is just another abbrev. used by marlin during the long production on the model 336.The CS was used by marlin on the model 336 during 1984-2000.The CS usually referred to Carbine standard.
Depends on what model. Price can range from 50-500 USD
$150-$200, depending on exact model and condition.
The Marlin Model 9 is also known as the "Camp 9". It fires the 9mm Luger cartridge. It is a semi-automatic firearm loosely modeled after the .30 carbine used in WWII. It also came in a Model 45 version or Camp 45 which fired the .45ACP cartridge. Both of these guns are no longer made by Marlin.
The letter J was used by Marlin to indicate what year a rifle was produced.This system was used from 1948-1968.The letter J indicates that your Marlin model 336 SC(sporting carbine) was made in the year 1952.I hope that you find this informative.
Try www.midwayusa.com I used them to get recoil springs for my Marlin 60. Cheapest price I could find, very quick delivery. Hope this helps.
your marlin model 336 RC(regular carbine) is marked with a R to denote the year of production.In your case that is 1957-1958.As to the number,it is used to keep records of how many were made in a given time span.
The RC stands for Regular Carbine, the R was later dropped and just 336C used to describe the Carbine style. The style refers to the barrel bands that also go around the forearm.
The Marlin 49 uses the same feedthroat as the old-style Model 60.
$100-200, used.
Parets for the OTASCO 6085 are identical as those used in a model 60 Marlin from 1985. They can be purchased from Marlin, Brownells, or Gun Parts Corp.
I'm not sure the actual value, but I just came across a used Savage 170C (carbine). The asking price was $145 in good condition.