i bought one recently for $310 at a gun show. then saw it at another location in the same show for $200. i was quick to buy the first one, because i'd never seen one before... and having the marlin name. It was in better condition than the second one as well. after a little research on the internet, i found that a slightly used one should run around $300.
write to marlin with any and all writngs/markings on reciever/barrel and serial numbers
A 40" barrel produced for the Marlin model 120 12 Ga pump...I have one! Scott
Should be on the barrel near the receiver.
$1,000,000.00
A Marlin lever action rifle that was made in 1937 will be a Marlin model 36,1st Variation.These were produced from 1937-1940.
its a gun.Your Marlin model 778 shotgun is a slide action shotgun chambered in 12ga.Magnum.It was available in barrel length,s from 20in.to 38inches.It weights 7 3/4lbs. and was discontinued in the year 1984.Yours was made by Marlin sometime between 1969-1984.
Glenfield,which was made by Marlin Firearms Company made a bolt action .410ga shotgun from 1956-1965.This was the marlin model 59 which is the same shotgun as your Glenfield model 60.
In order to determine the exact value of a Marlin model 1892 22 caliber octagon barrel lever action firearm, a couple factors would need to be taken into consideration. Most importantly, the condition of the firearm.
If your model 55 shotgun is the regular shotgun with a 26in-28in barrel,then it is worth between 30-100 dollars.If it is the marlin goose gun with a 36in barrel they are going for between 90-200 dollars depending on the condition it is in.
No. Also, Marlin does not sell the barrel for the 882 as a component part. The Model 17 barrel can be installed, but again finding the barrel is a problem. The existing barrel can be relined to .17HMR. sales@countrygunsmith.net
around 100-250 depending on its condition
well marlin introduced the marlin model 43 in 1922 so mabey when u figure out what you really have you could try another question My Marlin Model 43 12 gauge pump (Model number is stamped underneath, in front of the trigger guard) has Pat. 1908 on the barrel. There is also a patent date of 1922. Looks like Marlin did produce the Model 43 earlier than the 1922 date you have.