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not much. they're desireable because most don't have serial numbers. serial numbers weren't required until 1968. they usually go for about as much as a garden variety marlin/glenfield 60 of a similar era. considering that brand new ones can be had at gun shows in the vicinity of $160, a decent old Revelation 120 can fetch a hundred, maybe a little more to the right buyer. they were manufactured by marlin for western auto supply company in the early 60s. the parts are mostly interchangable, but the revelation has a different set of sights on the barrel. there are three variants of the marlin model 60 stock. to the best of my knowledge, the earliest form is what the revelation 120s have.

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