2 dollars!
The value would be 150-350 dollars depending on the overall condition of your rifle.
you would date it by the serial number on the rifle.
For a rifle showing between 60%-90% of its original finish remaining,the value would be between 120-150 dollars.
You would be better served to have a rifle of this age and vintage caliber visually examined by a gun collector that specializes in Marlin rifles.There are too many variables that could effect the value of such a nice old Marlin lever action rifle.
I would value your marlin rifle at between 300-350 dollars,which does not include the value of the scope.
Tough question, with no description of condition, caliber, model, etc. Carbine or rifle? Need more info!
The value of your firearm always depends on it's condition and who is looking for it. If the rifle is in good shape $150-200.00 would be in the area
I have an 80 G rifle but no clip. I would be willing to sell the rifle without the clip.
The marlin model 1893 rifle was only made from 1893-1936.It was the first Marlin rifle made for smokeless powder.I would say that your rifle was not made in 1946 though.You may have a Marlin model 36 rifle,which would handle any commericial made ammo on the market today.
if the rifle was manufactured in 1894 it would be black powder.
The value of a Winchester model 330 rifle would be dependent upon a couple different factors. The main factor would be the condition of the rifle.
In order to determine what ammo is appropriate for your Marlin rifle,i Would need to know what model of marlin you have?Is it a model 1889,1893 etc.I would also need to know what markings are found on the barrel(40-60,38-40,40-65 etc.)this will all assist in the correct ammo for the rifle in question.Please repost your question with the info required to help you determine the correct ammo for your rifle.