It says Model 375 on the barrel.
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Any more this caliber is very difficult to locate.I have a Marlin model 375 and hand load my own ammo.I enjoy it very much and it does a wonderful job on deer and black bear.I would suggest that you search the guns shops in your area,or on the internet to locate a box of .375 Win.ammo.The only load available to you would be the 200gr. Winchester load.I hand load the Hornady 220gr.Interlock bullet for my rifle.Good luck in your search.
1980-1983
We need the model and condition, not the serial number.
The marlin model 336 mostly ranges in price from 275-375 dollars,depending on the overall condition of the rifle.
The price will range between 375-475 dollars.
Your Marlin model 336 in the condition that you describe will bring between 300-375 dollars.
In the condition that you describe,it will sell for between 375-450 dollars.
I am interested in this topic as well. I bought a 375 [Winchester] calibre Marlin lever action rifle in 1981. To my memory it is a model 336. Have only just begun researching its' origins and I couldn't even find a reference to it at Marlins' website. I did find an intersting article at the URL AnswerI am trying to find information on the .375 Winchester made by Marlin as well. To my understanding the 375S was produced only from 1980 to 1983.
in mint condition , anib , $1000, only 16000 were made , this is an excellent short range, 200 yd stopper. Winchester had its big bore .375 , and it is now going for 1500 in anib condition.
it is the only gun i will use for deer it si the perfect size and it shoots far