Can not be answered without the name of the maker and the serial number.
Impossible to answer without the serial number and maker name
Your Marlin model 60W was made in the year 1994.the value is between 60-100 dollars,depending on overall condition and a good bore.
According to wikapedia it is a model 60 made for big 5 sporting goods stores. It has a gold plated trigger and stainless bolt.
No. Trigger guards for these were made of plastic.
INTRODUCED IN 1939 (ROUND BARRELL) MODEL 39A GOLDEN HAD A GOLD TRIGGER (SAME DATE) MODEL 39A MOUNTIE INTRODUCED IN1953 (STRAIGHT GRIP)
Model 60W AnswerThis model in particular, if manufactured after 1971 have the first 2 digits in the serial # that corresponds to a year dating back from the year 2000 (see http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Marlin_Model_60 for more information). For example, a serial # begining with 12 would indicate the gun was manufactured in 1988 (2000-12=1988), so your gun would most likely of been made in 1994. I own one of these model 60W rifles myself and would like to find out some more information concerning history, production and value. Some sources say the Marlin 60ws with the gold trigger and brass medallion were made for distribution through either the NRA or Ducks Unlimited--I suspect the former is more likely, as it sponsors youth shooting programs. Also, I'd think a Ducks Unlimited edition would have a medallion featuring some sort of wildlife--like ducks!
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was made in 1971
1931-1940 and then 1948-1960. I believe only the midas grade had a gold trigger. It should also have gold inlay of a dog and ducks.
12 Ga Magnums were never made with a gold trigger in Belgium (with one exception in the 1980's on a special order) The Gold trigger was reserved for the light 12, Sweet 16's, the light 20 and the Mag 20. When Browning came out with the Magnum 12 model in 1958, it was essentialy the same gun as the Standard weight 12 ga, but fitted to shoot 3" shells vs 2 3/4. Up until 1967, only the lightweight guns had a gold trigger to signify the "light gun" version. Lighter guns were more desireable, and the gold trigger was special. Browning also introduced the Light 20 ga gun in 1958. Thus another light gun had the gold trigger. Magnum 12's would not. Also, the Mag 12's were advertised as the pinnacle of Waterfowl guns. What every shooter wanted in the duck blind. The gold trigger wouldn't have gone over very good. In 1967 When the Mag 20 was added to the line, Browning broke the pattern and put a gold trigger on this model as well.
The 2 letters AD ahead of the serial number indicate that your Marlin model 336RC(regular Carbine) was made in the year 1968.
Yes