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Actually made in the early 20th century. Model 19's are being traded in the $150-$200 range for a standard field grade gun. Marlin did offer these in different grades (G is not the grade, it's a version) and the higher grades are bringing more money to Marlin collectors. As a side note, the Marlin 19 is not suitable for firing with any form of modern ammunition.

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Marlin's first shotgun was a pump action, made in 1898. Marlin never made a double barrel shotgun in their entire history. However, Marlin did own the LC Smith shotgun company after it went bankrupt in 1945. That made them technically a "Marlin" product. If your gun is a 1800's double barrel, it is not a Marlin. Marlin did make the Model 90 over/under, but it was not in the 1800's. Please list ALL markings on the shotgun so we can properly identify it.

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50-100 USD

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