it is commonly remarked steel. so it it isn't stainless steel.
Disposable Lighters-Made By:BIC
C was originally developed from 1969 and 1973.
1960's
It was first developed between 1969 and 1973.
Cégep André-Laurendeau was created in 1973.
The Glenfield was made from 1973 to 1983. In the last production year, Marlin changed the model to 30-AS. In good condition, it's a very good deer rifle.
With the serial number that you have supplied,your Glenfield rifle was made in the year 1973.
Your serial number indicates that your Marlin model 25 was made in the year 1973.
Your Glenfield model 25 was made in the year 1973.This is accomplished by subtracting the first 2 digits of your serial number from 100.Hence 100-27=73(1973).
Assuming it was subtracting from the year 2000, that's 1973.
Your Glenfield Model 25 is actually a Marlin Model 80 with sling swivels. According to leverguns.com Forums all of the Glenfield rifles were numbered right along with the Marlines. According to http://armscollectors.com/sn/marlinlookup.php your rifle was manufactured in 1973.
subtract the first 2 digits of the serial number from 100, that is the year of mfg. they were mfg. from 1973 til 1983
it was made in 1977,starting in 1973 they started taking the 1st 2 digits & u subtract from 100,thus getting the year 1977
With the serial number provided,your Glenfield model 60 was made in the year 1973.
Your Marlin was made in the year 1973.
From 1946 to 1973 every year had a two letter code that corresponded to a yearAfter that you need to subtract the first two serial digits from 100. So 100-22=78 your rifle waqs manufactured in 1978. This works on all Marlin firearms.
Before asking these questions one might search the list to see if this question had been asked and answered. An iteration of a answer on this is "from 1968- 1973 the year is the first two digits in the (sic) serial from after 1973 subtract the first two digits from 100 (ex 2011645 - 100-20=80). before 1968 there are no serial # on .22 cal firearms." This should help you determine the year of manufacture in regard to Glenfield/Marlin model 25. As an example: my dad bought me a Glenfield/Marlin 25 from the local JCPenney for 42usd. I do not know why I remember that but maybe it was a lot of money in those days. My serial number is 72422xxx, I will not show the last three digits of my serial for the sake of privacy. My serial started with a 72 for the year 1972. That is correct because he bought it for me as a gift the spring of 1972; for rabbit hunting. Some would say the Glenfield had no swivels for a sling but mine did and some would say the trigger should have been black but mine is chrome. Just some added information. Good luck and peace be to the journey!