My Glenfield Model 25 has a micro-groove barrel,so I imagine others do as well.
The value of a Glenfield Marlin Model 336 in .30-30 Winchester with a Micro-Groove barrel can vary significantly based on its condition, age, and market demand. Generally, these rifles can range from $300 to $600, with well-maintained examples or those in excellent condition potentially fetching higher prices. It's advisable to check recent sales or consult with a firearms appraiser for a more precise valuation tailored to specific circumstances.
Glenfield rifles were primarily sold by the Glenfield brand, which was a line of firearms produced by Marlin Firearms Company. Marlin, established in 1870, is known for manufacturing various types of rifles and shotguns, and the Glenfield line included popular models like the Glenfield Model 60. These rifles were often sold through sporting goods stores, gun shops, and various retailers across the United States.
Glenfield is the "second" brand of Marlin. Less expensive, plainer finish, still very good quality.
Glenfield, a brand associated with the Marlin Firearms Company, produced the Glenfield Model 30, a lever-action rifle chambered for the .30-30 cartridge, starting in 1964. The Model 30 was a more affordable version of Marlin's Model 336. Production of the Glenfield 30-30 rifles continued until the late 1980s, after which the Glenfield name was phased out.
Glenfield Marlin Model 25 rifles were patterned after the Marlin 80C and Marlin 780 rifles. The Glenfield name was added for sales to coast-to-coast chain-stores versus stores that were specific Marlin dealer stores. The Glenfield 25 was manufactured from 1979 through 1982 according to Brophy. Others would suggest the Marlin Glenfield 25 was produced from 1972-1982. Regardless, the Glenfield name was dropped in 1983. The rifle continued as the Marlin Model 25 until 2003, which then became the Marlin 925. Differences between the Marlin and Glenfied were purely cosmestic i.e. birch stocks instead of walnut stock, different trigger guards, and triggers (black instead of gold colored). It is still being produced in .22LR (Marlin 925) and .22 Magnum (Marlin 925M) versions today. Most parts between the Glenfield 25 and Marlin 780 will interchange with no problem. Some of the Glenfield 20 and 25 will interchange as well. However, not all late model parts between the Marlin 780 and Marlin 80 will interchange with those models made in the pre-70s.
the Glenfield name used on the marlin rifle was for mass-merchandisers and chain stores that wanted brand name products to sell. this model you have was made by marlin from 1966-1970. marlin made two variations of this rifle, the change coming in 1969. it should have impressed checking on stock and forearm. As for the JM on the barrel, this is Marlin trade mark. 77,603 were built. these sold for around $100 when they were new. They are real nice rifles, I have a 30A 1st. variation that should look almost like yours except the magizine tube is full length. I wouldn't call it rare, its worth what ever you can get out of it. good solid rifles made by Marlin!
Yes, it says on the barrel, .22 S, L, LR. They will feed from the clip as well. Mid 80's Marlin Model 25 will as well. Post '88 Marlin Model 25N rifles will not feed them from the magazine. Just read the barrel if you are not sure which model you have.
3/8 inch, standard groove you will usually find on small rimfire .22 rifles
marlin made 1993 rifles and 1889 rifles, barrels are about $75 if good, the rifles are about $250 to $500 , all calibers are about equal.
The Glenfield 4x15 scope was manufactured by the Marlin Firearms Company, which is known for its production of firearms and firearm accessories. The Glenfield brand was used for a line of products aimed at budget-conscious consumers. While Marlin is primarily recognized for its rifles, the Glenfield scopes were part of their broader offerings in the mid-20th century.
The Marlin Glenfield model 60 is one of the rifles many variations that was in production from 1966-1982.
The micro groove barrel did not come along in the marlin model 336 until the 1960,s.If you meant 1970 then these model 336 rifles in 30-30 Win.are valued at between 200-325 dollars depending on condition and a good bore.