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Marlin 30AS 30/30 WIN Used Trade-in Lever-Action Rifle

$799.00

Marlin 30As 30/30 Win Used Trade-In Lever-Action Rifle — A classic, reliable hunting rifle in a proven caliber. Ready for the field. Ships from Wichita, KS.

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Kansas Gunshop is a Wichita, KS-based retailer specializing in firearms and accessories. The Marlin 30AS 30/30 WIN Used Trade-in Lever-Action Rifle is a reliable, classic hunting firearm. This particular rifle is a solid trade-in, offering a proven platform for the field or range. Available now for $799.00.

Reviewed by Derek, Owner & FFL Holder at Kansas Gunshop. Kansas-licensed FFL dealer since 2008, NRA Range Safety Officer.

Last updated: April 2026

What are the specifications of this Marlin 30AS?

Product TypeLever-Action Rifle
Caliber.30-30 Winchester
ActionLever Action
CapacityTypically 6+1 (tube magazine)
Barrel LengthOften 20 inches
Overall LengthAround 38-39 inches
MaterialSteel receiver and barrel, wood stock and forend
ManufacturingMarlin Firearms (pre-Remington acquisition)
FinishBlued steel, satin wood finish
SightsAdjustable semi-buckhorn rear, ramp front with hood
ConditionUsed Trade-in (Good to Very Good, showing typical wear for age)
WeightApproximately 7 lbs (unloaded)
Country of OriginUSA
SKUKGS-Marlin30AS-3030-USED

What makes the Marlin 30AS a good choice?

The Marlin 30AS, like its more common sibling the 336, is a workhorse. This isn’t a safe queen; it’s a rifle meant to be carried in the field, handle varying conditions, and put meat in the freezer. The 30/30 Winchester cartridge is a proven deer and hog round, effective out to 150-200 yards in the right hands. This particular rifle, being a used trade-in, carries the history of a firearm that’s already seen some use, often meaning it’s already broken in and reliable.

  • Proven Design: The Marlin lever-action system is robust and reliable, known for its smooth cycling.
  • Classic Caliber: The .30-30 Winchester is a staple for deer hunting in Kansas and across the country, with readily available ammunition.
  • Field-Ready: These rifles are built for practical use, not just show. This one’s ready to go.
  • Tang Safety: The 30AS models often feature a tang safety, which some shooters prefer for its intuitive placement.
  • Affordable Entry: As a used trade-in, it offers a more budget-friendly way to own a classic lever-action compared to new production.

What are the considerations for this used trade-in?

  • Cosmetic Wear: Being a used trade-in, expect dings, scratches, and bluing wear consistent with a rifle that’s been hunted. This isn’t a collector’s piece in pristine condition.
  • Potential for Minor Mechanical Wear: While checked for function, a used firearm may have minor wear on internal components compared to a brand new rifle.
  • Not a Long-Range Rifle: The .30-30 cartridge and iron sights are generally suited for closer ranges, typically under 200 yards. If you need more reach, consider a bolt-action rifle in a flatter-shooting caliber.

Who is this Marlin 30AS for?

Buy it if:

  • You’re looking for a reliable, no-frills hunting rifle for deer or hogs in dense woods or brush.
  • You appreciate the history and practicality of a classic American lever-action design.
  • You want a .30-30 Winchester rifle without the price tag of a brand new model.
  • You need a durable firearm that can handle being carried and used in the elements.
  • You’re a new hunter looking for a straightforward, effective rifle.

Skip it if:

  • You’re seeking a pristine, collector-grade firearm.
  • You need a rifle for long-range shooting (beyond 200 yards). See our precision rifle selection.
  • You prefer modern synthetic stocks and stainless steel finishes. Consider a modern sporting rifle.
  • You’re not comfortable with the potential cosmetic imperfections of a used firearm.

How does the Marlin 30AS compare to other lever-actions?

FeatureMarlin 30AS (Used)Rossi R92 (New)Winchester 1894 (New)
MaterialSteel receiver/barrel, wood furnitureSteel receiver/barrel, wood furnitureSteel receiver/barrel, wood furniture
QualityGood used condition, proven Marlin reliabilityGood, functional, can be a bit rougher out of the boxVery good, often higher fit/finish
CompatibilityStandard .30-30 accessories (scope mounts, slings)Specific to R92, often .357/.44 MagStandard .30-30 accessories, classic design
ShippingSame-day from Wichita, KS (FFL required)Varies by retailer (FFL required)Varies by retailer (FFL required)
Lifespan/DurabilityDecades of proven service, built toughGood for the price, generally durableExcellent, known for longevity
Price$799.00 (Used)~$600-750 (New)~$1200-1500+ (New)
Watch: The Marlin 336 Classic in .30/30 Win.

Frequently Asked Questions about the Marlin 30AS

Is the Marlin 30AS a good hunting rifle?

Yes, the Marlin 30AS in .30-30 Winchester is a very capable and popular hunting rifle, especially for medium-sized game like deer and hogs in brushy or wooded environments. Its lever-action design is quick to cycle for follow-up shots.

What is the effective range of a .30-30 Winchester?

The .30-30 Winchester cartridge is generally considered effective for hunting out to about 150-200 yards with iron sights, and potentially a bit further with a scope, depending on the shooter’s skill and ammunition choice. Its trajectory drops off significantly past 200 yards.

Can I mount a scope on a Marlin 30AS?

Most Marlin 30AS rifles, like the 336, are drilled and tapped from the factory for scope mounts. You’ll need a Marlin-specific scope base and rings to attach an optic. This can extend the rifle’s practical range and improve accuracy for some shooters.

What kind of ammunition should I use in a Marlin 30AS?

For hunting, standard .30-30 Winchester soft-point or FTX (LeverEvolution) ammunition is common and effective. Always ensure you are using the correct caliber ammunition and check the rifle’s barrel for any specific recommendations or warnings.

What’s the difference between a Marlin 30AS and a Marlin 336?

The Marlin 30AS is essentially a more budget-friendly version of the Marlin 336, often sold through larger retailers. The primary differences are usually cosmetic, such as plain hardwood stocks instead of checkered walnut, and sometimes a different safety mechanism (e.g., cross-bolt vs. tang safety, though many 30AS models did have tang safeties). Mechanically, they are very similar.

Where can I buy firearms online?

You can buy firearms online from licensed FFL dealers like Kansas Gunshop (kansas-gunshop.com). All firearms purchased online must be shipped to a local FFL dealer for transfer, where you will complete the necessary background checks.

How do I care for a used lever-action rifle?

Regular cleaning after use, especially after hunting in wet conditions, is important. Pay attention to the bore, action, and external metal surfaces to prevent rust. Lubricate moving parts as needed. For older wood stocks, occasional oiling can help preserve the finish.

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About this review: As the owner of Kansas Gunshop and an FFL holder since 2008, I’ve handled countless firearms, including many Marlin lever-actions. This review reflects my practical experience with these rifles and understanding of their suitability for hunting and general use. We inspect all trade-ins for function and safety before listing them.

Last updated: April 2026

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