What is the value of my 39 century ltd octagon barrel 22, 1870-1970 with medallion on receiver in great condition? The Marlin model 39 century LTD.was made in 1970 only.Marlin made 35,388 rifles that year in this configuration.This model will bring a minimum of 425 dollars,but must be in the condition that you describe.If the rifle is unfired and you have the original box to go with it,then you may expect to get in the neighborhood of 695.00 dollars.The figure of 425 dollars is used if your rifle has at least 95%of its original finish remaining and a good bore.Expect less if used as a every day rifle with much use.
I'm fairly certain that you mean a 26" barrel.I know of no 36 " ones ever produced. I'll assume that the gold plating is on the receiver and not the barrel. If there is no medallion in the stock, it more than likely is a Centennial 66 Century of leadership....If new in box, unfired, the value is approx. $450-$500 est.
500 USD
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An octagon has 8 angles.An octagon has 8 angles.An octagon has 8 angles.An octagon has 8 angles.
an octagon...
No, but an octagon is.
An octagon-based prism.An octagon-based prism.An octagon-based prism.An octagon-based prism.
That is because an octagon is singular and polygons is plural. An octagon is a polygon, and octagons are polygons but a octagon cannot be a polygons.
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A octagon is a octagon without the same angles as the others.
well the volume of an octagon would be different for every octagon.
An 8 sided shape is an octagon