Marlin 336TDL Texan Deluxe Engraved Lever-Action Rifle

$99,452.00

A classic .30-30 lever-action rifle with an engraved receiver, straight-grip walnut stock, and proven Marbles sights—built for quick handling and Missouri deer country.

Description

Picture this: you’re in a Missouri hardwood bottom, the light’s fading, and you need a rifle that’s as reliable as the sunrise. You need a tool that’s been proven for generations, not a gadget. That’s where the Marlin 336TDL Texan Deluxe comes in. It’s a lever-action hunting rifle that blends classic American craftsmanship with ready-to-hunt utility. The Marlin 336TDL Texan Deluxe, Engraved Receiver, B Grade Walnut SG Stock, Blued, 6-Shot Tubular Mag, Marbles Sights,6rd is a .30-30 Winchester lever-action rifle featuring an engraved receiver, a straight-grip walnut stock, and traditional open sights. It’s a classic deer and brush gun built for durability and quick handling, priced at $994.52.

I’ve put plenty of rounds through various 336s over the years, and the Texan Deluxe model always stood out. The straight-grip stock changes the feel entirely—it’s faster to shoulder and points more instinctively than the standard pistol-grip configuration. That B-grade walnut isn’t just for show; it’s got a solid, oil-finished feel that warms up in your hands, unlike cold synthetic. The engraving on the receiver? It’s tasteful, not overdone. It’s the kind of detail that shows this isn’t just a tool, but a piece of heritage you’re adding to. The whole package ships to Missouri and compliant US states ready for your local FFL.

Let’s talk about the action. The Marlin 336’s side-ejection and solid-top receiver are a major advantage. It makes mounting a scope low and centered a simple task—no gunsmithing required if you use quality bases designed for the 336. The 6-shot tubular magazine is smooth to load and feeds with that satisfying, clockwork reliability Marlin is known for. The Marbles sights are a huge step up from basic beads; the semi-buckhorn rear is adjustable for windage and elevation, giving you a real fighting chance at longer shots in open timber. At just over 7 pounds, it carries all day without wearing you out.

Here’s the thing—the .30-30 cartridge is a legend for a reason. Inside 150 yards, it’s absolutely decisive on whitetail, hog, or black bear. This rifle chambered in it is a perfect match. The 20-inch barrel gives you a good balance between velocity and maneuverability in thick cover. The blued finish is deep and classic, protecting the steel while looking the part. It’s a rifle that doesn’t feel out of place whether you’re leaning against a tree stand or showing it to a fellow shooter who appreciates the form. It’s compatible with a wide range of aftermarket sights and optics from brands like Williams and Leupold.

Caliber .30-30 Winchester
Magazine Capacity 6+1 Rounds
Barrel Length 20 Inches
Overall Length 38.5 Inches (Approx.)
Stock B Grade Walnut, Straight Grip
Sights Marbles Semi-Buckhorn Rear, Bead Front

Pros: The straight-grip stock offers fantastic pointability and a classic look. The engraved receiver and walnut stock elevate it above a basic working rifle. The solid-top receiver is ideal for optics. Marbles sights are legitimately useful. The .30-30 is widely available and effective. The lever action is smooth and proven.

Cons: The .30-30 is not a long-range cartridge. Tubular magazines are slower to reload than detachable box mags. The blued finish requires more care than modern coatings to prevent rust. It’s a traditional design, so don’t expect Picatinny rails or a threaded barrel.

So who is this rifle for? It’s for the hunter who values tradition and handling over high-tech features. It’s for the Missouri deer hunter who knows most shots are inside 100 yards. It’s for the shooter who wants a single, beautiful, and effective rifle that can be passed down. It’s not a tactical rifle, and it’s not a long-range precision instrument. It’s a classic American brush gun, refined with better wood and tasteful engraving.

Frequently Asked Questions

Q: Is the engraving deep and well-done, or just laser-etched?

A: This is traditional roll engraving, not laser etching. It’s cut into the steel, giving it depth and a classic, timeless appearance that will last.

Q: Can a scope be mounted easily on this model?

A: Absolutely. The solid-top, side-eject design is one of the Marlin 336’s best features. It accepts standard scope bases for the Marlin 336, making it a straightforward setup. No special gunsmithing is needed—it’s drop-in ready with the right hardware.

Q: What’s the main difference between the straight-grip and pistol-grip stock?

A: Handling. The straight-grip (or “SG”) stock allows for a faster, more fluid mount to the shoulder, often preferred for quick shots in brush. The pistol-grip offers a different hand position some find more secure for deliberate shooting. The straight grip is also the classic “cowboy” look.

If you’ve been looking for a lever-action that works as well as it looks, this Texan Deluxe is available at firearms-missouri.com for Missouri residents and nationwide. Check availability and start the FFL transfer process.

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