The Winchester Model 94 and Marlin Model 336 are iconic lever-action rifles with distinct design philosophies. The Model 94, a John Moses Browning design, is praised for its slim profile and balance but features complex toggle-link action and top ejection, hindering scope mounting. The Marlin 336 offers a solid-top receiver with side ejection for easier scope mounting and a smoother action, though its Micro-Groove rifling may be less ideal for some lead bullet users. Pre-64 Model 94s have specific identification markers and are often preferred by collectors.
This video features Chris Cerino from Gun Talk demonstrating a detailed installation of the new Timney Lever Action Trigger. The tutorial covers the process for users looking to upgrade their firearms. The new trigger is highlighted for its 3-3.5 lb. pull weight and compatibility with popular Marlin rifle models, including the 336, 1894, and 1895. The description also promotes Gun Talk's various platforms for further content, including their website, apps, and podcast networks.
This video features Ryan Gresham from Gun Talk examining the new Lever Action Trigger from Timney Triggers. The trigger is highlighted as a first of its kind and an enhancement for lever-action firearms, which are currently popular. It's available in black and nickel finishes with a pull weight of 3 to 3.5 lbs and is compatible with Marlin Model 336, 1894, and 1895 rifles. The description also promotes Gun Talk's various platforms for more content.
This YouTube video focuses on a detailed look at the Marlin Model 336 Classic rifle, presented as part of a #SundayGunday series. While the description is brief, it clearly indicates the video's intent to showcase this specific firearm, likely offering insights into its features, design, or handling. The content is geared towards firearm enthusiasts interested in lever-action rifles and classic firearms.
This video from Guns & Gear features a discussion about the re-emergence of Marlin lever-action rifles, including the popular Model 336, 1895, and 1894. Ruger's Graham Rockwell joins host Ryan Gresham to explore these classic firearms. The description also lists numerous sponsors and provides details on how to watch full episodes of "Guns & Gear" on the Outdoor Channel and various online platforms, including Gun Talk TV.
This YouTube video focuses on the Marlin Model 336 Dark Series rifle, presented as part of the #SundayGunday series. The description encourages viewers to get a closer look at this firearm and provides a link to americanhunter.org for more information. The content appears to be a visual showcase or review of the rifle.
This compilation showcases a diverse array of firearms, from historical bolt-action rifles like the Mosin-Nagant M39 and Arisaka Type 99 to iconic submachine guns such as the Sten Mk II, and modern pistol-caliber carbines like the Beretta CX4 Storm. The video demonstrates proficient handling and operation of each weapon, highlighting their unique characteristics and firing capabilities. The presenter's expertise is evident in the safe and accurate engagement of targets with a wide variety of firearm actions and calibers.
This video provides a comprehensive overview of Marlin Firearms' history, from its founding by John Mahlon Marlin in 1870 to its modern iterations under Remington. It details the evolution of Marlin's iconic lever-action rifles, highlighting key models like the 1881, 1894, 1895, and 336, and discusses significant innovations such as Micro-Groove and Ballard rifling. The narrative also touches upon the company's acquisition by Remington and the subsequent quality improvements.
This video demonstrates the capability of a vintage Marlin Model 336 rifle in .30-30 caliber to achieve hits on 16-inch targets at an impressive 400 meters (437 yards). The demonstration, conducted by an experienced shooter, highlights the effectiveness of Hornady LeverEvolution ammunition and a Nikon ProStaff 2-7x scope on a late 1960s rifle featuring micro-groove rifling. The performance suggests that with proper technique and appropriate ammunition, lever-action rifles can be surprisingly accurate at extended distances.
The Marlin Model 336, chambered in 30-30 Winchester, proves to be a capable personal defense firearm. It achieved a 'Time to First Hit' of 2.1 seconds and placed 4 rounds on target within 3 seconds for accuracy. The 30-30 Winchester cartridge, especially from a rifle, scores highly for its 'Knockdown Factor', making the Model 336 a well-rounded option for home or vehicle defense.
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