From the 2002 Standard Catalog of Firearms:
The Marlin Firearms Company produced a great many bolt action rifles, both in single shot and repeaters, starting in 1930 and continuing today. These rifles were low priced and designed primarily as utility rifles. They also manufactured many autoloaders of the same type during these years. The Glenfield name will also be found on these models, as many were produced to be marketed by large chain outlets. These rifles have no collector value of which I am aware, and they sell for under $100 in today's market.
Included in the extensive list is the Model 65, single shot, 1935 - 37 and the Model 65E, single shot, 1937 - 37
It is a Model 56 Marlin It is a Model 56 Marlin
About $150.00
50-95 dollars depending on condition and a good bore.
$359.00 to $890.00 us $
Your Marlin model 99 which was a Promotional model and made only in 1959-1960 will bring between 75-150 dollars on today,s market.
The Sears Model 42DL .22 caliber rifle was manufactured by Marlin Firearms, their Model 80. Check with Marlin for parts availability.
Assuming that we are talking about the Marlin model 100 series of single shot 22 caliber rifles,these were promo models that are valued at 55-100 dollars today.They were made from 1936-1941.
50-135 USD
50-100 USD
They will fire the standard .22 short,.22long,and .22 long rifle cartridges.
A Marlin model 6082 limited edition .22 LR rifle is worth between $200 and $500 depending on its overall condition. These are small caliber rifles designed for collectors but are well suited for small game hunting and target shooting.
The rifle was made by marlin in good condition its worth about 100 dollars. These are usually good shooters as are most Marlin rifles; its it a keeper. It is also known as a Marlin Model 80. Clip is still available for about $16 directly from Marlin.