I, too, have been trying to find out about the Marlin 30-30 Model 30AW and I discovered that the Model 30AW is the low priced version of the Model 336. (Very disappointing to pay $400 for a gun to find out it is a "low priced version".)
Anyway, here is a link to the owners manual I found: http://www.marlinfirearms.com/pdfs/manuals/MFC_Centerfire.pdf
It appears to be the same gun that I purchased.
NO! Your Marlin model 30aw(all weather) was chambered in 30-30Win.That is the only cartridge that will fire correctly in your rifle.
this model of rifle was made from 1983-2007,and sold by Wal-Mart only.
If your Marlin rifle has between 60%-90% of its original finish remaining,and a good bore.Then the value will be between 160-250 dollars.
In 1983.
50-400 usd
100-300 USD
Do you mean ejecting?
Look on the barrel and receiver.
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.
Your marlin should hold 5 plus one in the chamber.
Take the first two numbers of the serial number and subtract that from 2000. For example, 07 from 2000 would make your rifle manufactured in 1993.
I believe that the marlin model 30AW(all weather) stock was a walnut finished birch stock.