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I have a Marlin 336 SC, which is not listed on their web site, it's a .35 with a shorter magazine than shown on their site. They have SS, C, Y etc. listed, but not the SC. Anyone know the reason for this?
 
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Its been recalled because,due to the shorter magazine,presents a very dangerous situation upon firing,to the shooter and bystanders.I'll email you the address to return it to.Disregard the fact that its an Oregon address with my name on it. [Big Grin] Sorry,did you try the 336 board at Marlin Talk? Somebody there might know.Also Marlin does make some limited versions for various distributers,and doesn't list them on their site.
Jeff

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Thanks jsr, grandpop left it to me, taking to the range for the first time this weekend, so I popped onto the Marlin page out of curiosity. Evidently a limited version of some kind. I'll try the 336 board, never been there.
 
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Hi Sika, since I fit into the grandpop range myself, I am familiar with this particular rifle. My father purchased a Marlin 336 SC in 1950. The rifle had a short magazine and a somewhat thicker forearm and buttstock, as compared to the newer 336's. The top of the receiver (where newer ones are drilled and taped for a scope) was not smooth but featured a cross goove type of metal engraving. It also had semi-buckhorn sights and a hooded front sight. He told me the SC stood for "Sportsman Carbine". I believe I saw a Marlin add in a shooting magazine from the fifties where it was described as the "Sporting Carbine". It was (and is) a great rifle and my father harvested a lot of deer with it over the years until he found out it was "just a brush gun" and moved up to a larger caliber. Hope this help. RW
 
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Sika,
The SC stands for Sporting Carbine. They are the same as the RC or Regular Cabine except for the 2/3 magazine tube and forend cap instead of a barrel band. I don't remember there being anything more dangerous about this rifle than any other Marlin, but you can always check at Marlin Talk.

BTW the 336A (rifle) had a 24" barrel and a 2/3 magazine.

Hope this helps,

Bob
 
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I have a Marlin 336 SCS. What's the second S mean?

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Thank you gentlemen, this gun has accounted for a few deer, I hope to continue this coming season. That's the one ecalpon.az.
 
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