A co-worker inherited a Marlin 336CS Micro-Groove Bore 30/30 Lever Action, that was his elderly Uncle's, and has sat in a South Florida closet for 20years. It is "pot marked" with minor rust spots, but the action remains smooth, the rifle is not abused, but simply neglected. Anyone know what the 'CS" stands for?
Either way, I removed the stock, and gave it to Scott cause he is better with wood. I have wiped it all down and am soaking it with Aero-Kroil, and Marvel Mystery Oil. after, I intend to use Brake Fluid, and 0000 Steel Wool to remove the spots. There is some minor pitting but it is sporadic. The barrel looks like "dust bunnies" have invaded it, but will get to that in time.
There is a working rifle under the neglect and punishment of humid Florida closets, it is never going to be a show piece, but it is solid enough to restore to shooting condition.
Any and all tips are greatly appreciated. Just in the little bit of time "oiling and fondling", it is "telling me"; "I'm Still Alive"...
I'll get the pics up. With before and afters,......
If anyone knows what the "CS" stands for, that would be great. I am generally estimating the rifle's age at mid 70's to mid 80's, but will try to find out more as she gets cleaned up.
Pics to follow shortly. I figured with Marlin closing shop to move to the Remington facility, I could bring one back.
Thank you,
I am having some issues with my upload pics to photobucket right now, but will get some ASAP.
Here's pics:





Thanks for the info on the CS, it has already started to improve, with Kroil, Marvel Mystery Oil, air, and TLC, I'll have some shots of the progress coming these are before I did anything.