This is a rare little gun, It was produced from 1906 to 1908.There were about 1500 of these made and were offered only with octogan barrell. The value is pretty much up in the air,,if the rifleing is in good condition,if the furniture is in good shape and if no rust or pitting.I think the last time i looked the one i have is worth about 350.00.But i have never seen one on auctionarms or gunbroker so just name your price is the way i see it.
The marlin model 1893 rifle was only made from 1893-1936.It was the first Marlin rifle made for smokeless powder.I would say that your rifle was not made in 1946 though.You may have a Marlin model 36 rifle,which would handle any commericial made ammo on the market today.
Tough question, with no description of condition, caliber, model, etc. Carbine or rifle? Need more info!
You would have to supply a detailed description of the rifles overall condition to get a correct value.
Cannot find reference to a Model cc 550. Perhaps 650, which would be a Marlin Model 55.
I would have it looked at by a compitent gunsmith.
The value would be 150-350 dollars depending on the overall condition of your rifle.
Go to Marlin's web site and ask for one.
I can say that your Marlin model 336CS was made in the year 1984.I would look to Marlin,s own website to get any more info on your model of Marlin lever action rifle.
You would need to know the serial number to give you a exact year of production, but the Marlin Model 1893 rifle was made from 1893-1936.
If you indeed have a Marlin model 1894,not a Winchester then the time frame of production would be between 1910-1912.The Marlin model 1894 rifle was made from 1894-1934.I believe that your rifle will be closer to the year 1912 maybe 1913 at the latest.
The value of a Winchester model 330 rifle would be dependent upon a couple different factors. The main factor would be the condition of the rifle.
you would need to supply a serial number and model number,along with the condition of your marlin to get a value.