Ranger Point Precision stocks the deepest selection of Marlin parts and accessories for shooters who want reliability, performance, and perfect fitment. Whether you own a Marlin 336, 1894, or 1895, RPP offers purpose-built components that modernize function and ergonomics while honoring the rifle’s heritage.
Marlin’s lever-action legacy stretches back over a century, and many of today’s models are direct descendants of those classics. Marlin production and manufacturing locations have changed over time, but the functional design has endured, which makes Marlin rifles ideal candidates for thoughtful upgrades. RPP’s catalog covers everything from stocks, levers, trigger kits, M-LOK handguards, loading gates, and muzzle devices with fitment notes by model year, butt stock shape, and handguard hardware to avoid guessing at compatibility.
We test-fit parts across multiple Marlin generations and list explicit compatibility on every product page so you can confirm fit before you buy. Most RPP upgrades are DIY-friendly with our step-by-step install guides and videos, and our gunsmith team is available if you need help. All parts ship from Texas and are backed by our limited lifetime warranty and 30-day return policy.
Upgrade your Marlin for hunting, brush work, or tactical utility with parts that perform under pressure and look the part.
FAQs
Q1. What are the most popular Marlin lever action rifles?
The Marlin 336, 1894, and 1895 are perennial favorites for hunters and lever-action enthusiasts.
Q2. Where are Marlin rifles manufactured today?
Manufacturing locations have shifted over the years; check Marlin’s current company information for the latest. Many legacy parts still fit modern runs.
Q3. How do I identify my Marlin rifle model and year?
Check the receiver stamping and barrel markings, and compare serial numbers with official Marlin resources or RPP product listings.
Q4. Are Marlin rifle parts compatible across models?
Some parts cross over between similar families, but fit varies by model year and configuration. Always verify product fitment details.
Q5. What are the best Marlin rifles for hunting?
The 336 is a classic hunting workhorse, while the 1895 serves big-game needs in larger calibers; choose based on caliber, terrain, and range.