It won't have a serial number and a Golden model should have a gold-colored trigger and cost a couple dollars extra when new Actually, pre-68 Glenfields had no serial number. Post-'68 rifles have it stamped into the right side of the upper-receiver.
Not particularly.
$150-$175.
where is the "best priced" shop to purchase the loading tube for the golden 50 glenfield 65 22 l.r. by Marlin Firearms?
what is a model 65 golden 50 worth
35yrs
1972.
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The value of a Glenfield Model 30 Golden Fifty can vary depending on its condition, age, and any additional features it may have. Generally speaking, these rifles can range in value from $300 to $700 in good condition. It's recommended to have the firearm appraised by a professional to determine its exact value.
The Golden 50 was made in 1971... The first two of the serial number indicate the year made... hope that helps!
200-300 dollars,depending on the overall condition and a good bore.
Marlin made a Golden 39A .22 lever rifle from 1954 to 1963 (serial prefix L through W). The Marlin model 50 was a semi-auto 12 ga. shotgun. If you have a .22 rifle marked "Golden 50," it isn't a Marlin. I have a Golden 50 Glenfield Mod. 65 from the Marlin Firearms company built in 1970.
Serial number is stamped on the lower tang of the receiver. It is covered by the lever. Move the lever to see it.