In really good shape it's worth at most about $200.00. A very least about $150.00. You can sometimes find them in good shape at gunshows from about $95.00-$150.00. But guns shows are funny. At one table the same gun can differ a lot in price. It realy matters how much the dealer has in the gun. I personaly have two of these. They are great guns, just keep thm real clean for best results. marksmans8056
Current value would probably be somewhere between $125 and $175, depending on which Model 49 it is (Saddlegun, Youth, Magnum, Deluxe, or Presentation. Don't recall original price, but suspect it was around $50. The Model 49R (repeater) was $59.99 in 1969.
1969 = serial start by 932 and 1970 by 032
If manufactured prior to 1969, it doesn't have one.
It was have very awkward for everybody at Woodstock, she had be dead for 7 years already. Marilyn Monroe was only 36 years old when she died on August 5, 1962
400 or so
I have a Glenfield Model 50 that i purchased new in 1969 or 1970,there about.
Your Glenfield model 60 was made in the year 1969,and is valued at between 50-85 dollars.
its a gun.Your Marlin model 778 shotgun is a slide action shotgun chambered in 12ga.Magnum.It was available in barrel length,s from 20in.to 38inches.It weights 7 3/4lbs. and was discontinued in the year 1984.Yours was made by Marlin sometime between 1969-1984.
the Glenfield name used on the marlin rifle was for mass-merchandisers and chain stores that wanted brand name products to sell. this model you have was made by marlin from 1966-1970. marlin made two variations of this rifle, the change coming in 1969. it should have impressed checking on stock and forearm. As for the JM on the barrel, this is Marlin trade mark. 77,603 were built. these sold for around $100 when they were new. They are real nice rifles, I have a 30A 1st. variation that should look almost like yours except the magizine tube is full length. I wouldn't call it rare, its worth what ever you can get out of it. good solid rifles made by Marlin!
1969. sales@countrygunsmith.net
1968-1969.
Starting in 1973, you could subtract the first two numbers of the serial number from 100 and determine the age or year of manufacture. Before 1973, the first two digits of the serial number, indicated the year of manufacture. So, your model 25, like mine, was made in 1969. Some online resources point to Brophy as the authority on dating a Marlin/Glenfield. But then Brophy states that the model 25 didn't start being produced until 1977. i know this to inaccurate as my father purchased the Glenfield model 25 I currently own in 1969, the second year of production which actually stated in 1968.
your marlin model 62 levermatic was only made from 1963-1969.It was also available in 256 win mag.I am sorry but I do not have the total production fiqures.
Marlin Glenfield model 30 rifles manufactured in 1969 typically have a letter prefix indicating the year of production. If your rifle only has the number "69" without a letter prefix, it may not be from 1969 or could be an error or anomaly in the serial number. It's best to consult with Marlin or a firearms expert for further clarification.
Firearms were not required by law to have serial numbers until Congress passed the gun control act of 1968.Begining in 1969 all firearms were required to have serial numbers.Chances are that your Glenfield model 70 does not have a serial number.
A Model 88 WHAT?
Being that your Marlin model 31 was made between 1913-1916.These rifles were not required by law to have serial numbers if the manufacturer choose not to put them on the firearm.This was not a law until the year 1969.So your marlin might not have a serial number.