I see a Marlin 36SC in The Blue Book of Gun Values. It states the "SC" reprents "Sporting Carbine" This is the 3rd Variation of this model and the gun was made in 1946. More info for this model...... the model number has a capital "A" in the suffix and a small case "c" in the prefix of the serial number. If it was made in 1947, it would have a capital D in the prefix of the serial #. I am no expert by any means, but I don't see any newer versions in the book with "SC" in the model number.
Your marlin 336sc(standard carbine) was made by the marlin firearms company in 1950.
Your Marlin model 336sc(sporting carbine) with the letter prefix of G indicates that it was made by Marlin in the year 1950.
The model 336SC was manufactured from 1949 to 1963.
The serial number prefix letter of G indicates that your Marlin model 336SC(sporting carbine) was made in the year 1950.
Your marlin model 336 sc (sport carbine) was made in 1953.
The letter F prefix to your serial number indicates that your Marlin rifle was made in the year 1949.
The year of manufacture for F = 1949. Started chambering for the .35 Rem. Cartridge Carrier rocker blued.
The letter of the given serial number indicates the year the gun was manufactured. In this case, the gun was made in 1960.
1948
With the serial number that you provided,your Marlin model 1893 rifle was made in the year 1899.
Your serial number indicates that your Marlin model 30A was made in the year 1979.
Your Marlin model 336SC (sporting carbine) which was made in the year 1948,will bring between 300-350 dollars.