Marlin Model 49 Exposed Hammer Pump Shotgun, 3000 made 1925-1928 for stock purchasers only, 12 gauge 2 3/4" with 30" barrel, 4 round magazine
Model 49, 3000 made form 1925 to 1928 only
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The Model 49 was a variant of the basic Marlin pump shotgun produced on the 1889 patents. The Model 49 was made in the late 1920's and was primarily an incentive gift for stock purchasers. Due to several different potential problems with the action, Marlin advised owners of these guns not to shoot them.
Your Western auto model 150M was made for them by Marlin.The Marlin model 49 and your model 150M are one and the same firearm.the Marlin model 49 was a promotional model made by Marlin from 1968-1970.
This may- I mean MAY be your rifle. It's a model Marlin Model 49 slide action Shotgun. Exposed hammer takedown combined features of the model 42 and 24. It was never in the Marlin Catalogue. It was made between 1925 - 1928.
Model 49, 1968-1971. The Model 49DL was made 1971-1978.
It is a Marlin Model 49, made for Western Auto.
The Marlin Model 49 was an inexpensive .22 semiauto rifle made from 1968-1971. Values tend to range in the $75 - $100 range. sales@countrygunsmith.net
The Marlin 49 uses the same feedthroat as the old-style Model 60.
Any firearm that was produced prior to the year 1968 was not required by law to have a serial number.The Marlin model 49 which was available to shareholders of more than 4 shares of Marlin stock was only made from 1925-1928.
The Marlin Model 60 is an inexpensive .22 caliber autoloading rifle which has been in production from 1960 to the present date, a 49 year span.
Made only in 1979, the rifle is also numbered as a Marlin 49 or a Revelation 150. SOME parts are similar to the model 60. gunpartscorp.com (also known as Numrich) has SOME parts for the Marlin 49. If you visit their website, there is a schematic for the Model 49, with part numbers. You can compare part numbers with the Model 60. Same number, same part. Good luck!