Sereal numbe F25405 336 a 32 special , how can I find retail and wholesale value ?
Marlin Firearms is still in business. Check with them.(marlinfirearms.com)
I found the value of a Marlin/Glenfield (similar serial) to be at about $2,700. I'm looking too, but that's the price I was able to find.
Your rifle dates to about 1938. The .32 Special was a slightly more powerful round than the 30-30, but they can be hard to find. Very well made rifle, value will vary with condition, somewhere around $350.
Have been through 4 referencesand 3 on line sources, and I can find no listing of a Marlin Model 61 at all. If it is truly a Marlin Model 61, please contact me through my message board, and I will see what I can learn from Marlin.
You have one of the variations of Marlin 1895 - the G, GS, S, Cowboy, or Guide Gun. The value depends on which model you have and who you can find to buy it. The prices run from $400 to $700.
Try e-gunparts.com or Marlin.
The first letter in your serial number is the key to finding it's age. You can google marlin dates and find a chart with the years.
Contact Marlin.
You will have to contact Marlin to find out.
You will have to contact Marlin to find out.
The Glenfield brand is part of Marlin firearms. The most definitive answer will come from Marlin. And the nice folks at Marlin Customer Service just told me that your rifle was made in March of 1972. As far as value, depends on condition. In Excellent condition, these currently sell for between $375-$400. The 30A is a slightly plainer version of the Marlin 336- an excellent rifle.