Assuming that we are talking about the Marlin model 100 series of single shot 22 caliber rifles,these were promo models that are valued at 55-100 dollars today.They were made from 1936-1941.
Your Marlin model 100G was a single shot promotional model in .22cal that was made by Marlin.The value is between 55-95 dollars.
1965
$50-$125
These utility .22 bolt actions can be found in secondhand gun racks for $50-$75.
Try gunpartscorp.com
they were only made in 1965
== == I have A 100G that I got in 1964, I was 16. Jim
I didn't realize that the stock had to be removed from the rifle in order to pull the trigger and release the bolt. Ray
Hi, I just bought a Marlin 100G from the Kittery Trading Post in excellent condition for $80.00. I just got back from the range and shot very small groups with this rifle. I am told that the rifle was made in 1965. Whoever had this rifle took excellent care of it. Ray
100g of plaster of Paris will weigh 100g.
100g of honey weighs 100g. Honey is measured by weight, so 100g of honey will always weigh 100g.
100g is larger than 100mg. 100g is equal to 100,000mg.