Your rifle is not stock you have a replacement barrel and possibly a replacement stock un less you have a special run model . Call them and give them your serial # they can then tell you if its a special edition model or not This was a standard factory rifle made prior to the early 2000's. According to Wikipedia, all model 60 barrels were 22 inches long prior to the early 2000's. The barrels were shortened to 19 inches after that date to match the length of the 14 round tube magazine.
It should be marked on the barrel
It should be marked on the barrel if it has the Marlin micro groove rifling.The model 25m was made from 1989-2003.That being said it will if it was a early made rifle.
Should be on the barrel near the receiver.
It shouldn't. You should only use products manufactured for your firearm on that firearm.
The caliber should be marked on the barrel near the receiver. The Model 39 is a 22LR
It would help if you could tell me which "golden Marlin" model you have? Also condition, features, etc. Marlin made several guns with "Golden" on the barrel, but there should also be a model designation somewhere.
Your marlin should be marked on the side of the barrel as to which type of 22 ammo it needs.example of 22 short,22long.22 long rifle,22magnum.
A CP onepiece aluminum barrel 10-14 inches is a very good all around barrel. If yo have the money, go for a carbon fiber barrel. If you play on playing woodsball, you should look into an APEX tip.
As a general rule, you can't ID caliber by sn. It should be marked on the barrel. If not, take it to a gunsmith for a chamber cast.
Your serial number indicates that your Marlin rifle was made in the year 1893.This rifle is a first year made model of 1893,which in the condition that you describe should be valued in the range of 1,000-1,600 dollars.Your barrel should be marked for Black Powder and is considered a Model B.
the Glenfield name used on the marlin rifle was for mass-merchandisers and chain stores that wanted brand name products to sell. this model you have was made by marlin from 1966-1970. marlin made two variations of this rifle, the change coming in 1969. it should have impressed checking on stock and forearm. As for the JM on the barrel, this is Marlin trade mark. 77,603 were built. these sold for around $100 when they were new. They are real nice rifles, I have a 30A 1st. variation that should look almost like yours except the magizine tube is full length. I wouldn't call it rare, its worth what ever you can get out of it. good solid rifles made by Marlin!
Should be 1948.