Could your model be 775 or 774, NO 778 model by Savage or Stevens
It has value as a shooter only - not a collector piece. $100-$200.
what the market will bear , left handed model worth more to a left hand er
$200
Marlin started producing the 778 in 1979, production ended in 1984
This is actually a Marlin 120 with a cheaper grade stock. In good condition I would take less than $200.00 for a sturdy and reliable weapon. It has been mechanically compared to the Winchester Model 12.
The model 778 typically refers to a specific type of firearm, often associated with shotguns or rifles. To determine the correct barrel that fits a model 778, it’s essential to consult the manufacturer's specifications or user manual for that particular firearm model. Additionally, aftermarket options may exist, but compatibility should be verified to ensure proper fit and functionality. Always prioritize safety and adherence to regulations when making modifications to firearms.
I am not 100 % sure, but the research I have done indicates that they were produced from 1978-1984, with 1984 being the last year of production. The Marlin Model 120 is the continuation of the Glenfield 778 with some parts being interchangable.
The factors of 778 are: 1, 2, 389, 778.
It is: 778 = DCCLXXVIII
you can find them here... http://www.e-gunparts.com/productschem.asp?chrMasterModel=082Zz778
The Glenfield Model 778 shotgun, produced by Marlin Firearms in the 1960s and 1970s, had a retail price of approximately $100 to $120 when it was new. Prices varied based on the specific model and any additional features. As with many firearms, the cost could also fluctuate due to regional differences and market conditions at the time.
In good working condition $150 to $200