A model 39 had the serial number in front of the trigger guard, not on the lower or upper tang. Are you sure this isn't a 39a? If the serial number has been removed, it can be found under the buttstock on the left side of the upper tang. Any removal, or obliteration of a firearm's serial number is a Federal offense.
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No. It is the upper jawbone. The lower jawbone is the mandible.
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Look at the lower forward receiver,the lower tang,or upper tang.
You need to pull the buttstock off. The serial number is on the left side of the upper tang.
Well, the Marlin 336 was not made in 1870. The serial number may be found under the lever on the lower tang of the reciever. On newer rifles, it is on the upper tang to the rear of the hammer.
Serial no. under lever; SN begins with lower case c, 1946; begins with upper case D, 1947
Most serial numbers on lever action guns are founr under the lever. I would check there. On all firearms manufactured in the US after 1968, a unique (for the model) identifying serial number must be on the receiver. You will not find a serial number on the barrel. Marlin serializes Model 336 rifles on the upper tang behind the hammer. Early Marlin rifles were serialized on the lower tang behind the trigger before 1968, but since that is a removable part it would not satisfy federal requirements under the Gun Control Act of 1968.
According to a Marlin owners forum (the Revelation 200 was made by Marlin), that was made in 1966, if the serial number is on the lower tang. If it's on the upper tang, it was probably made in 1969 due to a federal law that dictated where the serial number would be placed. It's also supposed to be extremely interchangeable with the Marlin 336. The Revelation was a price competitor rifle and the stock was probably made with Birch instead of Walnut. From what I've read, it's a good rifle.
It should be on the lower tang, under the lever. On some of the very early models, it may be on the upper tang.
Its probably a model 1894 & should be marked as such on the upper tang. Prior to the model 1894 Marlin made a Model 1889 in the same calibres that was not marked. But, a 1889 should only have 2 patent dates, 1887 & 1889 I believe. It is possible you have a model 1889 with a model 1894 barrel on it.
Almost, the stock has to be removed to locate the serial number. With the stock removed, hold the rifle so that you can read "+ Marlin No. 18 +" behind the hammer, then tilt the rifle 90 degrees and the serial number should be on the upper tang.
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The serial number on a map appears on the upper right margin. It can also be found on the lower left margin of a map.
The serial number on a map appears on the upper right margin. It can also be found on the lower left margin of a map.