No, that's similar to hundreds of thousands of like made Marlin 336's. -- Except for the "Glossy Stock" -- That model typically has a satin finish on the wood. Perhaps somebody has refinished the stocks.
The RC stands for Regular Carbine, the R was later dropped and just 336C used to describe the Carbine style. The style refers to the barrel bands that also go around the forearm.
A carbine is a type of rifle.
Thread count is a textile term. however The pro carbine has A5 barrel threads.
The rifle that you are describing is a Marlin model 1894,not a model 1893.The model 1894 was the only model of Marlin produced as a baby carbine in the caliber 44-40Win.IT was produced with a 18in barrel and a half magazine.These were made from 1894-1934.The value of these baby carbines range from 490-1,400 dollars for a rifle showing between 10%-60% of its original finish,and a good bore.
Open bolt, elevate barrel, pull trigger , catch bolt before it hits the ground
The barrel length of the M4A1 carbine is 14.5 inches. Legally, it would be considered a short-barreled rifle by the BATFE (Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives).
It depends.. if you have a carbine length barrel and will be using it on a rifle with a carbine length barrel, then yes. If you took it from a rifle with a rifle length barrel, and are putting it on a rifle with a carbine length barrel, then it won't function properly.
No. Also, Marlin does not sell the barrel for the 882 as a component part. The Model 17 barrel can be installed, but again finding the barrel is a problem. The existing barrel can be relined to .17HMR. sales@countrygunsmith.net
front trigger fires right barrel. back trigger fires left. boone
A carbine has a shorter barrel than a standard rifle. I have a Winchester model 70 carbine in 270 win and there isn't really any difference between the 20 inch barrel and that of my Brother in law's standard length 24 inch barrel, performance wise.
Carbine does not actually refer to the bullet but rather the barrel of the rifle. It is a shortened, lighter barrel, which is easier to carry in adverse conditions (forest, scrub, jungle, etc.).
There are different letters at the end of various Marlins 336 firearms, each of which have different meanings. A 'w' would mean 20 inch PG carbine, birch wood, and two barrel bands.