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25-100 USD
2002.
It is valued at 155.00 dollars in the condition that you describe.
The Marlin Glenfield 25 is the economy version of their Model 780 bolt-action .22 rifle. It has been in production a long time, marketed mainly through the larger chain stores. The 25N is simply an updated variant with slightly different magazine and sights, possibly some stock design changes. It has been further replaced by the Model 925 with the T900 fire control system. Note there was also a Model 25 slide-action .22 rifle. sales@countrygunsmith.net
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The Marlin model 25 series of rifles were first made in the years 1987-1988.Your model 25N is one of these.
New? Used? What year? what condition? Use your head before asking.
Very little. Mostly cosmetic year to year changes. In 2003, the 25N was renamed the 925.
Depends on condition and any accessories you might have. The original packaging is also very important as well deduct 25 dollars from the price if you do not have the box, manual, etc... Range 100-250 My gun is a Ducks Unlimited Marlin 25 LDU It has never been fired. Is in the original box with all the packaging. I won it about 20 years ago at a DU banquet
depends, i would say the range for that is $60 to $170 depending on who is looking for one, i have one that was from 1992 in almost mint condition, a buddy tried to buy it for 150 last year if this helps
Yes, it says on the barrel, .22 S, L, LR. They will feed from the clip as well. Mid 80's Marlin Model 25 will as well. Post '88 Marlin Model 25N rifles will not feed them from the magazine. Just read the barrel if you are not sure which model you have.
No. The Model 25N (along with the 25NC, and 25MNC) use a newer clip design that is released by depressing a lever on the gun. This same design is used in the current Model 925's. However the original Model 25 clips are released by depressing a lever on the clip itself.