Your Marlin model 55,bolt action shotgun is valued at between 35-100 dollars depending on overall condition,and a good bore.
30-60.
This was manufactured by H&R 1871, which Marlin owns. (Same as N.E.F.)
Marlin made a Golden 39A .22 lever rifle from 1954 to 1963 (serial prefix L through W). The Marlin model 50 was a semi-auto 12 ga. shotgun. If you have a .22 rifle marked "Golden 50," it isn't a Marlin. I have a Golden 50 Glenfield Mod. 65 from the Marlin Firearms company built in 1970.
The model 6079 OTASCO rifle, was made by Marlin, and is identical to the model 60 Marlin, except for the OTASCO commemorative markings, and less expensive birch stock. These models run concurrently with Marlin model 60 which sell in the $100-$125 range, if in excellent condition.
Yes, but unless there's great sentimental value it's not worth it.
50-200 USD or so
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Marlin made these. That brings the value up. Sold my last one to a collector (Marlin) for about 950. It was old but mint and a great shooter
The model 120 originally sold for $150. One that is in mint condition will bring about $275. However, if you also have the MXR 40" barrel, it alone is worth about $200.
The Remington Model 12-C rifle was produced from 1910 to 1936. This model is a variation of the Remington Model 12, which was introduced in 1909. The Model 12-C specifically refers to the takedown version of the rifle, which allowed for easier transport and storage.
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