I bought mine at a pawn shop for $60. If it's in really good shape you might be able to get up to $100 for it.
$400.00
I bought mine at a pawn shop for $60. If it's in really good shape you might be able to get up to $100 for it.
The Sears Model #41 was made by Marlin Firearms and was a duplicate of their M# 101. This model was discontinued by Marlin in the late 1970's. You might try your local gun shop as a starting point.
Basically a Marlin Model 100. I have parts. sales@countrygunsmith.net
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The West Point Model 33 was manufactured by the West Point Manufacturing Company in West Point, Georgia in the year 1933. This particular model was a popular choice among collectors due to its innovative design and craftsmanship. The West Point Model 33 is considered a classic example of early 20th-century American manufacturing excellence.
I have a model 167 series E and it is a 12 gauge up to 3" magnum
Marlin did not make a model 1893 in .25-35 cal. The Marlin 1893 was chambered for the .25-36 Marlin caliber. Values depend on many things, including condition, and special order features. Without this info, a price can not be determined. According to data from Cartridges of the World, The 25-35 cartridge can be fired in a rifle chambered for the 25-36 Marlin, but with the warning that many rifles chambered for the 25-36 are not strong enough to withstand the maximum load and all factory 25-35 loads exceed the 2000 FPS MV suggested for the 25-36. I think a Marlin 1893 should to be able to handle it but check with a gunsmith first. I believe the Marlin Model 1893 comes in multiple calibers I own a Marlin Model 1893 in a 38-55 that has the words special smokeless steel, I believe the round can be loaded with smokeless powder that equals the pressures of 55 grains of black powder. I paid $400 for my Marlin it retains about 90% of the bluing am not sure if that is an average price but may be a starting point. Hope this is of some help 9393 (hammerhead)
The model 1936 was stamped as such for only the first year of production (released in 1937 I believe), and was re-branded as the Model 36 in the years that followed, so if you show the stamp "Model 1936", you are holding an original. This rifle is approx. 72 years old.
The duration of Turning Point - TV series - is 3600.0 seconds.
The duration of Point of No Return - TV series - is 2700.0 seconds.
Turning Point - TV series - was created on 1994-01-06.