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How does the locking bolt (or block) move up and down in a Marlin 336 rifle?
When the action is closed and locked up on a Model 336, what holds the finger lever closed?
The rear firing pin of a 336 rifle has a rear firing pin that acts as a safety feature that would prevent the rifle from firing until the front and the rear firing pins line up with one another when the gun is closed and locked up.
What part of a Marlin 336 rifle pulls the breech bolt rearward, out of the locked position when the action is cycled?
During the first part of a the breech bolt’s rearward travel, what retracts the firing pin so that it does not stick out of the breech face of a Marlin Model 336?
What acts as the Primary cartridge stop on a Marlin 336 rifle?
What part of a Model 336 acts as the secondary cartridge stop?
The trigger of a Marlin 336 is the sear.