I would contact Marlin directly to determine the grade of your shotgun.This can be found in the back of the Book titled blue book of gun values by S.P. Fjestad.
The Marlin model 24 shotgun was produced by Marlin from 1908-1915.
The Marlin model 24 shotgun was made during the years 1908-1915.
The Marlin model 24 pump action shotgun was produced by Marlin firearms company from 1908-1915.
A Marlin lever action rifle that was made in 1937 will be a Marlin model 36,1st Variation.These were produced from 1937-1940.
This may- I mean MAY be your rifle. It's a model Marlin Model 49 slide action Shotgun. Exposed hammer takedown combined features of the model 42 and 24. It was never in the Marlin Catalogue. It was made between 1925 - 1928.
There were 5 grades of model 24 Marlin Pumps. From the lowest they are G,A,B,C,D. At 70% grading they are worth from the lowest, $150,$150,$305,$415,$660. They were made from 1908-1915. There were 5 grades of model 24 Marlin Pumps. From the lowest they are G,A,B,C,D. At 70% grading they are worth from the lowest, $150,$150,$305,$415,$660. They were made from 1908-1915. There were 5 grades of model 24 Marlin Pumps. From the lowest they are G,A,B,C,D. At 70% grading they are worth from the lowest, $150,$150,$305,$415,$660. They were made from 1908-1915.
That would be a model 1889, Marlin serials are "different" I believe it was made in 1893, but I'm not a Marlin expert...
That would be a model 1889.
Its probably a model 1894 & should be marked as such on the upper tang. Prior to the model 1894 Marlin made a Model 1889 in the same calibres that was not marked. But, a 1889 should only have 2 patent dates, 1887 & 1889 I believe. It is possible you have a model 1889 with a model 1894 barrel on it.
Marlin Fitzwater was born on November 24, 1942.
Marlin Fitzwater was born on November 24, 1942.
Subtract the first two numbers (24) from 2000. Your rifle was made in 1976.