Yes, Marlin made a bolt action shotgun called the "Goose Gun". It was 12 ga only, and, I believe it held a total of 3 shots. It was a full choke weapon. Back in the 1970s a lot of guys cut the barrel down, and converted them to slug guns. This was in the era when commercially made slug guns were not always readily available. The Goose Gun has been discontinued, but, I'm not sure when.
About 15 years ago, Marlin made a bolt action, slug gun with a fully rifled barrel. This beast kicked like a mule, and I had to sell it. My friend was an expert with heavy recoiling guns, and, he could not get it to shoot straight either ! I sent it back to Marlin, and they were able to shoot small groups with it. I could never make it shoot straight. Again, this gun was discontinued. I think its fearsome recoil contributed to its demise.
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Marlin * ** Marlin? Which Marlin ** Ranger was a trade name used by Sears prior to World War II, changing to JC Higgins after the war. I can't think of any bolt-action Marlin .410 model... enlighten me? In the meantime, if the original poster can email digital photos to us we can certainly identify the precise make and model. sales@countrygunsmith.net I believe Hunter Arms, a division of L. C. Smith, made the Ranger 104.5 Bolt action .410 Shotgun for Sears in the 1040's.
Not sold until 1996
Yes in tube feed bolt action. Kinda odd looking bolt handle.
Marlin made a model 98 semi-auto .22cal rifle from 1957-1959.They also made a model 980 bolt action .22cal rifle from 1962-1970.They did not make a model 98 bolt action rifle in .22caliber.
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Yes, The model 41 was made by Marlin. It was based off of their model 101.
1947 - 1953
Browning does not make an A bolt shotgun, they sell an A bolty rifle
The Marlin model 455 Sporter in 30-06 was sold from 1957 to 1959. nothing shows up at this time. Marlin makes a series of bolt action rifles in 30-06, the XL7,XL7C, XL7W, etc.
Need make, model & guage of shotgun.
Marlin, currently owned by Remington, produces lever action and bolt action rifles. They probably could make you a pump action .30-30 but it would be unlikely that you could convince them to do this as a custom job unless you offered tens of thousands of dollars to possibly re-chamber a Remington 7600, modify its magazine to hold and feed the rimmed cartridge and stamp it with Marlin markings. You would do better to go with lever action...that is the action the .30-30 was designed for.