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gunpartscorp.com You can also search for Marlin model 80 parts seeing as how the J.C. Higgins is a clone of the model 80 and Marlin is easier to get parts for. I got a model 80 elevation key for the rear sight from the sight and looked and fit exactly the same as the old one I lost off my J.C.
Yes, The model 41 was made by Marlin. It was based off of their model 101.
Germany used it in WWII and it was a prize for any allied solder to get it off of any German commander The German luger came about early 1900's as the P08. It was used by German forces during WW1 and WW2. Basically there were 3 models: standard pistol with 4" barrel, the artillery model with (about) 8" barrel and the Naval model also with an 8' barrel. The difference between the artillery and naval model was that the artillery model had an elevated rear sight located to the rear of the barrel near the ejection port whereas the naval model had a rear sight similar to the standard model. Lugers came mostly in 9mm but also in 30 cal. luger..........................
your marlin .22 model 60 was made in 1981 because if you take your first two numbers off your serial number you get 19 subtract 19 from 2000 you get 1981 :)
You need to pull the buttstock off. The serial number is on the left side of the upper tang.
If you can give me the rollstamp information off the barrel, I can give you more info. Hard to say what you have, without that info. Also, if you check the upper tang, behind the hammer, it may have a model number. If there's a sight there, it needs to be removed to read the markings.
Year, make and model would help us help you.
The front sight is mounted on a "dove tail", you just tap it out of the notch in the ramp with a hammer and a punch or drift pin. The ramp is welded on, you cant take it off.
150 USD
definetly over 150 maybe 200 or 250 somewhere in the 100 to 500 dollar range.
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The Maryland state record for the blue marlin is a 1,062 lb marlin caught in the baltimore canyon off the coast of ocean city during the white marlin tournament on august 7, 2009.