Firearm Maintenance Series: Marlin 336 Lever Action Lubrication, Part 3/4

Published on April 23, 2014
Duration: 2:36

This guide details the proper lubrication points for a Marlin 336 lever-action rifle, focusing on the bolt, lever, and receiver. Proper application of gun oil and grease in specific areas ensures smoother operation, reduces wear, and maintains the firearm's longevity. The process emphasizes using minimal lubricant to prevent dirt accumulation.

Quick Summary

Proper lubrication on a Marlin 336 lever action rifle is crucial for smooth operation and reduced wear. Key areas include the bolt's exterior and locking surfaces, the lever arm, finger lever plunger, and trigger guard contact points. Use gun oil sparingly on most parts and grease on specific lever components, aiming for minimal application to avoid attracting debris.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction to Lubrication
  2. 00:16Bolt Lubrication
  3. 00:45Lever Lubrication
  4. 01:21Receiver Lubrication
  5. 01:41Final Touches and Application Tips
  6. 02:02Conclusion and Next Steps

Frequently Asked Questions

What are the key lubrication points on a Marlin 336 lever action rifle?

The critical lubrication points on a Marlin 336 include the exterior surfaces of the bolt that rub against the receiver, the bolt's vertical locking surfaces, the top of the lever arm, the finger lever plunger's cam surface, and the areas where the lever contacts the trigger guard plate. Additionally, the hammer sides and coil hammer springs benefit from lubrication.

What type of lubricant should be used for a Marlin 336?

A good quality gun oil, such as Break Free or Friction Defense, is recommended for most friction surfaces on the bolt and receiver. Grease is best applied to the lever arm's top surface and the finger lever plunger's cam surface. It's crucial to use lubricants sparingly to prevent dirt accumulation.

How much lubricant should be applied to a Marlin 336?

Lubrication should be applied sparingly. The video suggests using no more than a dozen drops of oil for the entire rifle. Excess lubricant can attract dirt and debris, which is detrimental to the firearm's function and longevity.

Why is proper lubrication important for a Marlin 336?

Proper lubrication is essential for a Marlin 336 to operate more easily, cycle smoothly, and prevent excessive wear on its moving parts. It ensures reliable function and extends the lifespan of the firearm.

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