Sorry, no pics (my digital camera is on the fritz). I ran across a dirty but sound 336 in .35 Remington yesterday. The gun was topped with a slightly worn (and frankly, foggy) old Weaver K3 with the post reticle. When I looked at the bore, it looked sound with just a bit of wear at the muzzle. (Can someone tell me why people clean 336's from the muzzle!!! ugh!) After getting my treasure home this afternoon, I was pleased to see that the barrel cleaned up revealing a bright bore. The bluing is in very good shape with just a bit of "dulling" on the bottom of the lever and the receiver. The scope lenses also cleaned up nicely revealing a clear, bright image. And the mounts are the old Weaver tip offs-still tight as can be. I'm anxious to pick up a box of ammo the next time I get to Wally World.
In the meantime, can anyone help me with date of manufacture. I know I've seen a link to a site that matches serial numbers to manufacture dates. The serial# on this carbine is V31XXX. It has the cheesy gold colored trigger and it appears to have had white spacers at the buttplate and pistol grip cap at one time. The gun is stocked in black walnut. Oh yeah, price? Well, no steal but I think a fair price at $260 out the door.