Marlin 336 Owners Manual at Marlin Firearms website:
http://www.marlinfirearms.com/pdfs/manuals/MFC_Centerfire.pdf
You need to be more specific and identify a manufacturer and model, i.e. Winchester Model 94, Marlin Model 39, etc. For the most part, you don't want to dissassemble beyond what the owner's manual recommends for cleaning.
this is a bolt action rifle
Go to a sporting goods store or gunshop, and get a .22 caliber cleaning kit. Check the rifle to be sure it is completely unloaded. Open the bolt and pull it back. With the safety off, press and hold trigger, and slide bolt out of the rear of the action. Loosen the large screw forward of the trigger guard. This will release the action from the stock. STOP. Do not take anything else apart. Follow instructions in your cleaning kit.
To disassemble a Remington Mohawk 48 shotgun, first ensure the firearm is unloaded. Open the action and remove the barrel by loosening the magazine cap, then pull the barrel away from the receiver. Next, remove the trigger assembly by pushing out the pins that hold it in place. Finally, you can detach the bolt and other internal components as needed for cleaning or maintenance. Always refer to the manufacturer's manual for specific instructions and safety precautions.
The marlin model 80dl was made by marlin from 1940-1965.
The marlin model 980 bolt action .22WRM,was made by marlin between 1962-1970.There price range is between 75-135 dollars.
I think it was Marlin. For sure it was Marlin
The Marlin firearms company produced pump action shotguns from 1898(the Marlin model 1898)all the way up to 1985(The model 120 Magnum shotgun).during that time span Marlin made 17 different model pump action shotguns.
Best left to a gunsmith.
To disassemble a Darne shotgun, first ensure the firearm is unloaded and safe. Remove the fore-end by pressing the release lever and sliding it off the action. Next, open the action to expose the barrels, then unscrew the barrel hinge pin to separate the barrels from the receiver. Finally, take out the trigger assembly and other internal components as needed, following the manufacturer's instructions for any specific details.
The marlin 1897 lever action 22 is valued at $555 in fair condition. In excellent condition, it is valued at $1,150.
Depending on condition, a Marlin 1895 lever action in 45-70 sells for $400-$500.