Thank you for signing your rifle up for the Ruger Precision Rifle® safety bulletin. View Bolt Shroud Replacement InstructionsĮnter your Ruger Precision Rifle ® serial number below to determine if it is subject to the safety bulletin. Please use the serial number lookup to verify whether your rifle is potentially affected.
Note: Some rifles have been fitted at the factory with replacement bolt shrouds that do not bear this dimple. If your bolt shroud has this mark, it was manufactured with the new design and no further action is needed. Replacement bolt shrouds of the new design are easily identified by the presence of a round dimple on the angled surface directly behind the firing pin back. Thus, if you have a Ruger Precision Rifle with a serial number beginning with 1802, 1803 or higher, your rifle is not affected. Newly manufactured Ruger Precision Rifles will begin with serial number prefixes 18.
REMINGTON 336 RIFLE SERIAL NUMBER LOOKUP HOW TO
How to Determine if Your Bolt Shroud Has Been Replaced You will be asked to provide us with the serial number of your rifle and contact information so we can send you a replacement bolt shroud with installation instructions.
REMINGTON 336 RIFLE SERIAL NUMBER LOOKUP FREE
If you believe your rifle is affected or are unsure if your rifle is affected, you can request a FREE replacement bolt shroud by by filling out the form below. If you are not sure whether your rifle has exhibited any light primer indents or failures to fire, or are in any way concerned about the safety of your rifle, please sign up for this offer and we will send you a FREE replacement bolt shroud. However, if you have ever experienced light primer indents or failure to fire while shooting or dry firing your rifle, you should obtain a replacement bolt shroud, which Ruger will provide FREE of charge.Īlternatively, if you have fired more than 100 rounds through your rifle with no issues or concerns (light primer indents or failures to fire), your rifle is unlikely to be affected and no additional action is necessary. Look up your serial number below and verify if that is the case.Īlthough all rifles with aluminum bolt shrouds within the above serial number range are potentially affected, most rifles will never experience this issue. If your rifle falls within the serial number range above and has an aluminum bolt shroud, it is potentially affected. How to Determine if Your Rifle is Affected In rifles where this condition exists, it often resolves itself as the parts wear and the interference is reduced. If the rifle fails to fire when the trigger is pulled, it may fire when the bolt handle is subsequently lifted. Possible results of this interference are light primer strikes or, in extreme cases, the rifle may not fire when the trigger is pulled. In rare instances, the interference can disrupt the firing mechanism and cause it to not function properly. Some Ruger Precision Rifles may experience interference between the aluminum bolt shroud and the cocking piece (also known as the firing pin back). Ruger Precision Rifles (regardless of caliber) that have an aluminum bolt shroud and fall within the following serial number ranges are potentially affected: 1800-26274 to 1800-78345 or 1801-00506 to 1801-30461. Please refer to the photos as there is a minor ding on the scope objective and the rear sight has been installed backwards to allow for scope clearance.This Safety Bulletin does not apply to Ruger Precision Rifles with polymer bolt shrouds. As a result, hunters have taken countless deer, elk, bear, and feral hogs with this great little rifle over the years.
This rifle ranks up there with other iconic guns like the Winchester Model 1894, the Winchester Model 70, and the Remington Model 700. The Model 336 embodies Marlin’s dedication to dependability, pinpoints accuracy, and good looks. First introduced in 1948 by Marlin Firearms, the Marlin 336 is one of the most popular lever-action rifles ever made. It also does not feature the Micro-Groove barrel seen in later Marlin Models. Since this is an early Model 336 it features the unique and popular "Waffle Top" receiver that was only available until 1952. The G prefix to the serial number indicates this 336 SC was manufactured in 1950. This rifle features a 20" barrel with the "JM" stamp indicating manufacture by the original Marlin Firearms team. This 336 SC is in good condition and comes with a vintage Weaver Marksman 4x riflescope, and a sling. For sale is a Marlin Model 336 SC (Sporting Carbine) lever-action rifle in.