I would go to E-gun parts.com.This is also Numrich gun parts corp.
Try Numrich gun parts
Numrich gun parts has an assortment of parts for the 88. Go to their website.
If you have the Marlin model 88-C model,this promotional model semi-auto .22cal rifle was made from 1948-1956.If you have the model 88-DL model,this was made from 1953-1956.
he Marlin Model 88 was made from 1948 to 1956. It was replaced by the Model 89. The Model 88 was one of Marlin's less expensive guns, and therefore did not get serialized. Prior to passage of the Gun Control Act of 1968, guns were not required to have serial numbers, and Marlin did not serialize many of the less expensive models. It required an extra manufacturing step that added to the cost, so it was omitted. The Model 88 would have had American black walnut used for the stock.
you load the gun in the buttstock
theres a website j.c. Higgins model 88 has the exploded view with parts list
The model number is 8-36508 or sometimes also listed as 88-36508.
SN's not required before 1968
As far as I know there is no Crosman model 88. Daisy made a model 88. I've attached a Link to Crosman's list of Owners manuals for all their rifles. You are welcome to look at it and try to find a Crosman model 88. See the link below.
The value of a Martin Model 88 .22 caliber rifle is between $100 and $300 depending on its overall condition. There rifles are commonly used by new shooters and for small game hunting.
Yes, it says on the barrel, .22 S, L, LR. They will feed from the clip as well. Mid 80's Marlin Model 25 will as well. Post '88 Marlin Model 25N rifles will not feed them from the magazine. Just read the barrel if you are not sure which model you have.
Good shape it's worth $350-$400 ( 400 in mint condition.)