There was no Model 1908, so I am assuming you are looking at the 1908 patent date on the barrel. Which is wierd, since the only .25 caliber slide-action rifles produced by Marlin were the Model 27 (.25/20) and 27S (.25 RF) which did not have the 1908 date. Please doublecheck your information.
The Marlin model 24 pump action shotgun was produced by Marlin firearms company from 1908-1915.
The Marlin model 24 shotgun was produced by Marlin from 1908-1915.
I believe I have a Marlin No.18 pump action octagon barrel single shot rifle. Would upload photo but cannot locate this option.
well marlin introduced the marlin model 43 in 1922 so mabey when u figure out what you really have you could try another question My Marlin Model 43 12 gauge pump (Model number is stamped underneath, in front of the trigger guard) has Pat. 1908 on the barrel. There is also a patent date of 1922. Looks like Marlin did produce the Model 43 earlier than the 1922 date you have.
Precision Gun Works had them. Send them an email to check on availability.
I would first look at numrich gun parts.
Yes. The model 27 was made in .25 Stevens rimfire, and .25-20, plus .32-20.
The Blue Book of Airguns has the info you need. Also, all Sheridan Streaks are .20 caliber, not .22 caliber.
140-200 dollars,depending on overall condition and a good bore.
I own the same rifle and basically Marlin gave this rifle away in 1930 if 4 shares of stock were purchased. It is a rare gun. Hold on to it!
Mossberg, Savage, Remington, Winchester, Marlin, .22 caliber rifles. They could be lever action, bolt action, pump, or semi auto.
The Marlin firearms company produced pump action shotguns from 1898(the Marlin model 1898)all the way up to 1985(The model 120 Magnum shotgun).during that time span Marlin made 17 different model pump action shotguns.