It had to be manufactured between the 1912 patent date and 1915 when the company ceased operations.
about two hundred and seventy five depending on condition
Which model, what condition?
Exactly how is that barrel marked? sales@countrygunsmith.net
I have a octagonal barrel .32 caliber Remington Patent date May 3, 1864 - What would it be worth?
Need to know who made it, how long the barrel is, exactly what 22 caliber it is (short, long, long rifle, etc.) and overall condition before being able to help with an answer.
I am looking to restore one that I have. Are you willing to sell yours?
Just the barrel?
No
Octagonal barrel rifles have several advantages over other types of rifles. Firstly, the octagonal shape of the barrel provides increased rigidity and stability, resulting in improved accuracy and precision when shooting. Additionally, the design of the octagonal barrel allows for better heat dissipation, reducing the risk of overheating during prolonged use. Lastly, the unique appearance of octagonal barrel rifles adds a touch of traditional craftsmanship and aesthetic appeal to the firearm.
50-100
50-75 USD or so
Roughly 1900. Since Marlin mixed serial numbers between models on the early levers it can be hard to pin down exactly. As to caliber, look on the top flat of the barrel. sales@countrygunsmith.net