The first Model Marlin 39 was made from 1922-1938.There were no Marlin model 39 lever action rifles made in 1900.
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Don't think so. That is the Marlin 1894S, and all that I have seen have the straight stock, unlike the Model 336 with a pistol grip stock..
No, a Marlin 881 stock cannot fit in a model 81. The stock would fit an 881, not an 81.
I believe that the marlin model 30AW(all weather) stock was a walnut finished birch stock.
The Glenfield Model 60, featuring the iconic squirrel emblem on the stock, was produced by Marlin Firearms until the early 1980s. The exact year it was discontinued is often cited as 1983, when Marlin transitioned to a more streamlined branding approach. After that, the Model 60 continued to be made but without the distinctive squirrel logo.
No, the stock from a Marlin Model 60 does not fit the Marlin Model GA22. While both models are .22 caliber rifles, they have different designs and specifications. It's important to use parts specifically designed for each model to ensure proper fit and function. Always verify compatibility before attempting to interchange parts.
There is a Bullpup Muzzlelite stock specifically made for the Marlin model 60 rifle. As I type this the retail price is about $150.
$125.00
The Marlin model 30AS was a No frills model of the model 336 marlin lever action rifle.This model was formerly a model of the Glenfield line of rifles.They were made from 1983-2000.These rifles were chambered in 30-30 Win.only.They had a 20in.barrel and a walnut finished birch stock.
The 983t came with a Monte Carlo stock
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This is the Marlin "Bullseye" trademark has been used since 1922.