I just sold A30000 with both IC and Full barrels for $275. All was in excellent condition, no rust, slight scratch on forearm. Both the buyer and I are happy. Other than the unique serial # there was nothing particularly special about the gun.
The serial number you provided indicates that your Marlin model 883 was made in 1988.The value of these rifles is between 75-120 dollars based on your marlin having between 60%-90% of its original finish remaining.
depending on condition , rough $120-$160 good to exel $200-$300
The price range on your shotgun is between 165-200 dollars depending on the amount of finish being between 60%-90%.The Marlin model 120 magnum shotgun was made from 1971-1985.
If in like new condition $120-$150.
1972 What is the value?
I presume you are asking about a Marlin model 120 pump action shotgun. In good condition a standard 120 is worth about $200-$250. If you are asking about The Revelation model 120 that was manufactured for Western Auto Supply by Marlin, then you are looking at a generic model 60. Worth about $75-$125 dependent on condition.
The Revelation model 120, .22 RF RIFLE was manufactured for Western Auto Supply by Marlin, its a generic model 60. Worth about $75-$125 dependent on condition. These guns generally have no collector value.
If your model 120 is a semi auto 22 rifle, it is a Marlin 99, made for Western Auto under their brand. Depending on condition, $100-$125. Serial numbers wre not required on rifles and shotguns until 1968. MANY guns made before that date never had a SN, and yes, it is legal. REMOVING a serial number is NOT.
50-120 dollars,depending on overall condition.
Between 75-120 dollars,depending on overall condition of your .22cal rifle.
not much. too long to hunt efficiently. An average shotgun with hoke is the same pattern or better. Probably $120-$150 if you like Marlin
$120 dollars, doh!