Marlin

Browse our inventory of Marlin firearms at ICB Firearms. We stock a dependable lineup of Marlin products including lever action rifles built on a heritage of classic American craftsmanship, smooth-cycling actions, and time-tested reliability for hunters, woods walkers, and lifelong collectors. Round out your Marlin setup with rifle ammunition in a wide range of calibers and rimfire ammunition for affordable practice and small game hunting. We also carry rifles, scopes, sights, and optics, and gun cleaning supplies from a variety of manufacturers to complete your kit.

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Marlin Buying Guide

Browse Marlin firearms online by comparing models, checking current availability, and reviewing specifications such as caliber, capacity, barrel length, and sight configuration. Marlin is a long-standing American firearms manufacturer best known for lever action rifles, with a lineup that also includes bolt action and rimfire models popular among hunters, sport shooters, and collectors.

Here are a few core points to consider before picking the right model:

  • Compare action type, caliber, and intended use when looking at rifles since Marlin produces lever action, bolt action, and rimfire models across its lineup.
  • Match caliber and finish when choosing between lever action rifles, since Marlin offers blued, stainless, and laminated stock options for hunting and brush use.
  • Consider chambering and barrel profile when browsing bolt action rifles for varmint, hunting, or precision applications.
  • Stock matching rifle ammunition and rimfire ammunition in the correct caliber for each Marlin firearm you own.
  • Coordinate hunting and sport setups with the right gun scopes or iron sights, since many Marlin rifles come drilled and tapped for scope mounts.
  • Source replacement gun parts like sights, slings, and small components to keep your firearm running reliably over time.

Local And Compliance Notes

Buy Marlin firearms online or visit our gun shop in St. Clair Shores, Michigan to handle models in person before purchasing. ICB Firearms also serves customers from nearby cities including Macomb, Clinton Township, Grosse Pointe, Warren, and Royal Oak.

All firearm transfers follow federal guidelines and applicable Michigan requirements, which typically involve shipment to a licensed dealer and completion of a background check prior to pickup. Shipping timelines and transfer steps can vary by product, so review checkout information carefully before placing your order.

Carry methods, transportation practices, and storage responsibilities may differ based on circumstances. Contact the shop directly for clarification on transfer procedures, accepted identification, and current store policies.

Frequently Asked Questions About Marlin

1. Where are Marlin firearms made?

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Marlin firearms are currently manufactured in the United States by Ruger, which acquired the brand in 2020. Production is based at Ruger’s Mayodan, North Carolina facility.

2. What is Marlin best known for?

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Marlin is best known for lever action rifles, especially the Model 336 in .30-30 Winchester and the Model 1895 in .45-70 Government. The brand has a long history dating back to 1870.

3. Are Marlin rifles good for hunting?

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Yes, Marlin lever actions chambered in cartridges like .30-30 Winchester and .45-70 Government are well suited for hunting medium and large game. They’re especially popular for brush hunting and quick handling at moderate ranges.

4. What calibers do Marlin rifles come in?

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Marlin rifles are chambered in a wide range of calibers including .22 LR, .22 Magnum, .17 HMR, .30-30 Winchester, .45-70 Government, .444 Marlin, and others depending on the model. Always confirm the chambering on the barrel before purchasing ammunition.

5. Are Marlin rifles drilled and tapped for scopes?

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Most modern Marlin rifles come drilled and tapped for scope mounts, allowing direct optic installation. Some older models may require additional gunsmithing for scope mounting.

6. What's the difference between a Marlin Model 336 and Model 1895?

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The Model 336 is chambered in mid-range cartridges like .30-30 Winchester and is suited for medium game. The Model 1895 handles larger cartridges like .45-70 Government and is built for big game hunting.

7. Do Marlin lever actions load through a tube or side gate?

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Marlin lever action rifles typically use a side-loading gate, which is a traditional feature that distinguishes them from front-loading tube designs. This allows quick topping off without unloading the magazine.

8. Does Marlin offer a warranty on its firearms?

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Marlin firearms produced under Ruger ownership are covered by Ruger’s customer service and warranty practices. Review the included documentation for the exact coverage terms.