I have a Western Auto mod 207 on my bench at this very moment. Positively a Mossburg of the 472 type, not sure which dash suffix. This one is real used, has. .020 head space and warn out pin holes on lever and cartridge elevator. I've repaired 3 or 4 of these variants and 1or 2 Mossburgs. Real easy to tell the difference the trigger is pinned to the finger lever on the mossburg and clones. It sort of plucks a spring button on the sear which is mounted in the receiver. The Marlin trigger is also the sear and is pinned in the receiver next to the hammer. William Oliver Gunsmith, TN
Your rifle was made by Marlin for Western Auto, using their brand name, It is a Model 336. Store brand guns are usually about 10-15% lower than the same gun with a name brand. Depending on condition, about $225-$275. EDIT: The answer below is correct- the rifle is most likely a Mossberg 472. Value listed above is still in the ballpark.
1972 What is the value?
50-100 USD
The Revelation model 120, .22 RF RIFLE was manufactured for Western Auto Supply by Marlin, its a generic model 60. Worth about $75-$125 dependent on condition. These guns generally have no collector value.
10-100 USD or so
I can't tell you the value but I can tell you it was made by Mossberg. It's a Mossberg 385K according to my catalogue.
10-150 USD or so
One recently sold for $101 in online auction.
One recently sold at online auction for $101, in good, usable condition.
used private sale ~ $250.00 dealer $350.00 - 400.00
50-100 USD or so.
$75-$150, depending on condition. That is if your rifle is a semi-auto. It would be a Marlin 49. However, Western Auto also had a 150M, which is a Marlin 39A- Value $300-$450
100-450 or so