The Marlin Model 55, a 12-gauge shotgun, was first introduced in 1955. It was designed as a versatile firearm suitable for both hunting and shooting sports, featuring a unique design that set it apart from other shotguns of its time. The Model 55 remained in production for several years, becoming popular among enthusiasts.
It is very possible that your Western Field model EMN 175 was made by Marlin.The models EMN 171,and EMN 176 were made by Marlin for Montgomery Wards.The model 50 marlin is the model 171 and was made from 1925-1930,and the model 176 was the marlin model 55.
Yes they come in 12 gauge iv'e got one.
mark II
12 guage bolt action 36 inch barrel
The marlin model 28 hammerless shotgun was produced from 1913-1922.
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I have a Marlin Firearms Co. 12 gage, bolt action shotgun.
50-300 USD, 12 gauge pump
well marlin introduced the marlin model 43 in 1922 so mabey when u figure out what you really have you could try another question My Marlin Model 43 12 gauge pump (Model number is stamped underneath, in front of the trigger guard) has Pat. 1908 on the barrel. There is also a patent date of 1922. Looks like Marlin did produce the Model 43 earlier than the 1922 date you have.
This was manufactured by H&R 1871, which Marlin owns. (Same as N.E.F.)
its a gun.Your Marlin model 778 shotgun is a slide action shotgun chambered in 12ga.Magnum.It was available in barrel length,s from 20in.to 38inches.It weights 7 3/4lbs. and was discontinued in the year 1984.Yours was made by Marlin sometime between 1969-1984.
The Marlin model 90 OU shotguns were made from 1937-1958.They had vent rib barrels on them until 1949.If yours does not have a vent rib barrel,and the prefix to the serial number is G then this indicates that your shotgun was made in the year 1950.