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marlin model 101 22 calsl-lr 27438484 ? year
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My Model 101, from 1963, has the ring pull out bolt. It is original factory equipment.
Yes, The model 41 was made by Marlin. It was based off of their model 101.
1955
The Sears Model #41 was made by Marlin Firearms and was a duplicate of their M# 101. This model was discontinued by Marlin in the late 1970's. You might try your local gun shop as a starting point.
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It was made by Marlin . Starting in 1953.. The Marlin equivelent is their model 101
Well, good news and bad. Good? Your rifle is likely a Marlin Model 101, made for Sears under their brand name. Bad? That rifle has been discontinued for some time now. Another Marlin bolt MAY fit, but they are not drop in parts- they should be checked by a gunsmith for headspace (dangerous if headspace is excessive). My common shopping ground for old gun parts (gunpartscorp) is sold out of these- when they DID have them, they sold for half the value of the rifle. Best bet will be to check guns show, local gunsmiths. Good luck-
The Marlin model 101 series of single shots were made from 1941-1977.There value is between 50-160 dollars,depending on overall condition and a good bore.
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Version of the Marlin 101 single-shot. Would sell for less than $100 in top condition. sales@countrygunsmith.net