Very little, as far as I can tell. Just make sure you are usin the right cartridges(bullets for you city-dwellers), and thast you press the nose of the cartridge againsrt the back of the loading gate as far in as it will go. Continue preesing as far in as allowed, and push cartridge forward into magazine tube. If you are going to load more rounds than one, DO Not push cartridge all the way in, merely just to the rim. Insert more cartridges, pushing the same way and pushing the last cartridge in all the way, finally with the thumb until the rim slips inside, and slips backslightly past the loading gate after thumb is removed. If this doesen't help, asjk someone at your local shooting range to show you or offer other help. Shooters are a good bunch, and if you are polite, any shooter worth the name will offer assistance.
Your Marlin model 336 was produced in 1976.
what year was my marlin 336 serial number 26076513 made
the cs on a marlin model 336 stands for carbine standard.
Your marlin model 336 RC(regular carbine) was made by marlin firearms company in 1954.
Your marlin model 336 was produced in 1976.
your marlin model 336 RC(regular carbine) was made in 1948.
your marlin 336 RC(regular carbine) was made in 1953.
By including the serial number in your question,we will be able to answer when your Marlin model 336 was produced.
A Marlin 336 with a serial # beginning with "G" ws made in the 1950's.
the Z prefix to your serial number dates this marlin 336 to 1964.
The Marlin model 336 was introduced in 1948 and is still currently in production. The model 336 is the second best selling high-powered rifle.
It is the exact same rifle as the Glenfield Model 30A, and yes parts are the same as the Marlin 336. Forearm is the cap style.