Like new Century 39's are going in the $400-$500 range, if they are unfired, and have the original box and papers. If your gun is fired, and has no box, it will probably get about $350.
That appears to be a Marlin serial number, dating to 1982. The Marlin Glenfield Model 25, in pristine condition, would bring $100-$125. sales@countrygunsmith.net
As in the fish? Well the average... Blue Marlin-- about 11 feet Black Marlin-- usually just a bit larger than blue marlin White Marlin-- smaller about 7 feet
Actually made in the early 20th century. Model 19's are being traded in the $150-$200 range for a standard field grade gun. Marlin did offer these in different grades (G is not the grade, it's a version) and the higher grades are bringing more money to Marlin collectors. As a side note, the Marlin 19 is not suitable for firing with any form of modern ammunition.
Merlin or marlin. its either that or the other. i checked. twice.
Marlin is an adult male clownfish.
75-150 dollars.
about $140 depending on the condition
You dont indicate the condition, and our crystal ball is broken. If it is in truly excellent condition, about $500. sales@countrygunsmith.net
The marlin 1897 lever action 22 is valued at $555 in fair condition. In excellent condition, it is valued at $1,150.
The Marlin 22 1929 39A lever action in good condition is valued at $400. In excellent condition, it is valued at $600.
Good condition-$175 Excellent condition-$400
About $100 in excellent condition.
The Marlin lever action 38w, serial number 41436 is valued at $700 in excellent condition. It is valued at $500 in fair condition.
Your Marlin model 336 in the condition that you describe will bring between 300-375 dollars.
175.00 to 200.00 in good condition
The Marlin model 94 32-20 rifle is valued at $480 in good condition. In excellent condition, it is valued at $750.
$450