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A marlin model 36 with the A prefix to the serial number is the 3rd model,of the marlin model 36 and made from between 1946-1947.
Your marlin RC (regular carbine) model 36 which has a lower case C prefix was a third model 36 marlin which was made in 1946.
d15025.You have a Marlin model 36 3rd Variation which was made between 1946-1947.
The model 36 Marlin rifle was made from 1936-1947.
your marlin model 36 was made in 1936-1937,the RC stands for regular carbine.
The model 36 is a Marlin Model 80.
Marlin model 80
The Marlin Model 36 A-DL with serial number D10128 was likely manufactured in the late 1940s to early 1950s, as Marlin introduced this model in 1947 and stopped production in 1960. For the exact year, a detailed historical search or contacting Marlin directly may be necessary.
The model 36 .22 caliber rifle was manufactured by Marlin. It was the same rifle as the extremely popular Model 80 by Marlin.
A Marlin model 36 is worth between 175-300 dollars,depending on the overal condition,and a good bore.
Go straight to Marlin, there prices are not bad and you will get the right one
To determine the age of a Marlin Glenfield model 36 with the serial number 218XXX, you would need to reference Marlin's production records. Generally, Marlin used a specific serialization system, and the model 36 was produced from the 1950s into the 1970s. Based on the serial number format, it is likely that this rifle was manufactured in the late 1960s to early 1970s. For a precise date, you may want to consult a detailed Marlin serial number reference guide or contact a Marlin historian.