Depends on WHICH Revelation 110.
There were several versions, denotated by the serial number. PROBABLY a Marlin 80 or 81 rebadged for Western Auto...but there's a chance it might have been something else.
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Cannot be absolutely certain, but the Revelation 110M was made by Marlin for a company called "Western Auto Supply Co." sometime in the early 1960s. It is really a Marlin 81 rifle, a model they produced in many variants for decades.
Mid 1960s
I think Savage did. sorry it was not a savage. the revelation model 110 was a marlin model 81.
The Marlin model 24 shotgun was produced by Marlin from 1908-1915.
Revelation model 200-2550 lever action rifle was made by the marlin firearms company.It is a Model 336 Marlin rifle.
The Revelation Model 150 is a Marlin model 49: See; http://www.e-gunparts.com/productschem.asp?chrMasterModel=082Zz49+RIFLE MARLIN 49 RIFLE Barrel, .22 Cal., 22", Used, Stamped Revelation 150
marlin 22 model 39A serial number Y6410
Your Marlin model 336RC(regular carbine) was made by marlin in the year 1955.
Which Model. It could be a Mossberg, Savage, Marlin, Hi-Std or Colt. You have to state the model of the Revelation.
The Revelation guns were built by numerous makers, including Marlin. Marlin built the model 80C which was the Rev. #105-260, and the model 81 which was the Rev. #110-2140. Neither were made in .22 magnum.
Which Model?