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Title: Assembly/Disassembly Instructions
Post by: Gabriel Law on April 30, 2019, 01:20:56 PM
Assembly/Disassembly WRITTEN instructions:  I want to disassemble my Model 336 CB rifle to take care of a burr that is marking my brass.  Can anyone streer me to something on the internet, or a book?
Title: Re: Assembly/Disassembly Instructions
Post by: Abilene on April 30, 2019, 02:38:24 PM
Google found this:
http://castboolits.gunloads.com/showthread.php?139321-Marlin-M-336-disassembly

Youtube videos are out there but you want written. 

Maybe Bibbyman or one of the other Marlin afficiandos will pipe up.
Title: Re: Assembly/Disassembly Instructions
Post by: Bibbyman on May 01, 2019, 08:01:57 AM

http://marauder.homestead.com/files/Marlin94.html
Title: Re: Assembly/Disassembly Instructions
Post by: Gabriel Law on May 07, 2019, 02:26:45 PM
Thanks for the replies lads.  I'll see if I can stay out of trouble.  My need is to see what is seriously scratching my brass as I work it through the action, fire the cartridge and eject, then polish the offending part.
Title: Re: Assembly/Disassembly Instructions
Post by: Gabriel Law on May 15, 2019, 10:59:35 AM
I downloaded and printed the instructions and applied them to strip my rifle and put it back together again.  It is a simple process without any head-scratching, and all went extremely well.  I couldn't find any issues that might be scraping my brass, but in the action, there were a great number of tiny bits of brass, so this has been going on probably since the rifle was new.  I polished the carrier which didn't appear tohave any sharp corners, and re-assembled the rifle.  I coated a cartridge with felt pen and cycled it.  No more scrapes!!

So thanks for steering me in the right direction...a total success.
Title: Re: Assembly/Disassembly Instructions
Post by: Bibbyman on May 19, 2019, 12:42:03 PM
I downloaded and printed the instructions and applied them to strip my rifle and put it back together again.  It is a simple process without any head-scratching, and all went extremely well.  I couldn't find any issues that might be scraping my brass, but in the action, there were a great number of tiny bits of brass, so this has been going on probably since the rifle was new.  I polished the carrier which didn't appear tohave any sharp corners, and re-assembled the rifle.  I coated a cartridge with felt pen and cycled it.  No more scrapes!!

So thanks for steering me in the right direction...a total success.

Great!  Now you're and expert Marlin mechanic.  ;)

Thenks for getting back with you're happy ending.