All that I can say is that the marlin model 336W/30AW were made during 1983-2007.Most of these were sold thru Wal-Mart.
from $150 to $350
Impossable to say without you providing a serial number to your Model 30aw.
Your Marlin model 336 AW which was made in 1996 will bring between 200-400 dollars,depending on overall condition and a good bore.
I believe that the marlin model 30AW(all weather) stock was a walnut finished birch stock.
$350-400 in PERFECT shape.
If you are asking when it was made?Then the serial number indicates the year of 1997 as to when it was produced.
250-375 dollars depending on overall condition of the rifle in question.
prior to the year 2000 the marlin model 30AS was a way for marlin to distinguish that the rifle with the AS was a part of the glenfield line of guns,which were made with a walnut finished birch stock.The same applys to the AW except this also indicated all weather,meaning synthetic stock.
The "AW" in Marlin 30AW stands for "All Weather," indicating that this model is designed for durability and reliability in various weather conditions. It typically features a stainless steel construction and a synthetic stock, making it more resistant to moisture and wear. This makes the Marlin 30AW suitable for hunters and shooters who need a dependable firearm in challenging environments.
Jeanette Aw is 38 years old (birthdate: June 28, 1979).
Its basically the Wal-Mart version of the Marlins.However there is nothing wrong with the gun at all,the only difference is the wood.Instead of having a Walnut Stock,it is just stained to match Walnut.So to answer your question AW stands for American Walnut stained...
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