The Model 30AS, a variant of the Marlin 30 lever-action rifle, is chambered for the .30-30 Winchester cartridge. This specific model features a side ejection port, allowing for scope mounting, a departure from the top-ejecting design of earlier Marlin 336 rifles. The .30-30 Winchester cartridge itself is a rimmed, lever-action specific round known for its effectiveness in short-to-medium-range hunting of deer and other game in North America.
This combination of rifle and cartridge represents a significant chapter in American firearms history. The Marlin 336 family, from which the 30AS derives, has been a popular choice for hunters for over a century due to its reliability, lever-action functionality, and suitability for brush hunting. The .30-30 Winchester cartridge, introduced in 1895, has become a classic hunting round, renowned for its balance of power and manageable recoil. Together, they offer an effective and traditional hunting platform still valued today.