Look on the barrel and receiver.
You will have to contact Marlin to find out.
You will have to contact Marlin to find out.
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I am trying to find out the age of a marlin 25 mn, yet i cannot seem to find a breakdown for the serial number. Can you help?
The year of manufacture for a Marlin 22 rifle can typically be determined by its serial number. Marlin used specific serial number prefixes or ranges to indicate the year of production. To find the exact year, you may want to consult a Marlin serial number lookup chart or contact Marlin directly with your rifle's serial number for precise information.
I, too, have been trying to find out about the Marlin 30-30 Model 30AW and I discovered that the Model 30AW is the low priced version of the Model 336. (Very disappointing to pay $400 for a gun to find out it is a "low priced version".) Anyway, here is a link to the owners manual I found: http://www.marlinfirearms.com/pdfs/manuals/MFC_Centerfire.pdf It appears to be the same gun that I purchased.
The Marlin 39A is a lever-action rimfire rifle that has been in production since 1891. The age of a specific Marlin 39A can be determined by its serial number, as Marlin began using a serialized numbering system in the 1930s. If you provide the serial number, you can typically find information from Marlin's records or online resources to estimate the manufacturing date. Without the serial number, it's impossible to pinpoint the age accurately.
Check the receiver and barrel.
Contact marlin customer service through their website.
call marlin
No way of knowing without you providing a serial number to find the year of production of your Marlin model 39A.
To find the date of manufacture for Marlin firearms, you can typically locate the serial number on the firearm, which is often found on the right side of the receiver or on the barrel. Marlin has a specific serial number lookup tool available on their website, or you can reference various online databases that detail serial number ranges and corresponding manufacture dates. Additionally, for older models, consulting the Blue Book of Gun Values or reaching out to Marlin directly can provide further assistance.