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- Question on Bullet Shape Dos and Donts | Marlin Forums
From the Marlin Manual NOTE: For the Model 1894™, Hornady® LEVERevolution® Ammunition, (with red, flexible bullet tip: 357 Magnum, maximum length 1 570”) may be used Hard pointed bullets should not be used NOTE: Marlin® does not recommend using aluminum-cased ammunition in Marlin® lever-action firearms
- The Classic Single Shot Marlin 22
Guns made after 1955 had the Marlin-standard Micro-Groove rifling and are seen to be more accurate The listed value on these guns in the Blue Book is $50-$90 in good condition and there are plenty out there Then came the The Model 15 View attachment 5014 Introduced in 1979 as the Marlin Glenfield Model 15, this gun was a redesigned Model 100
- What is a Glenfield - Marlin Forums
Marlin lovers and owners are often subject to the head-scratching dilemma that not all Marlins are marked as being made by Marlin For nearly three decades, there existed an odd doppelganger, the unrecognized but nonetheless identical twin separated at birth and raised by different parents with a different name
- Marlin 30 AW
'My father gave me a old Marlin rifle and I am trying to find out more about the weapon It's a Marlin 30 AW 30-30 The serial number first three numbers are 080 I checked the website and it stated that Marlin rifles have letters to start the serial number I would like to know the
- King of the Swamp the Model 55 - Marlin Forums
Regular Marlin models were the M55 and the Glenfield Model 55G (and later as the Model 50) which were sold by mass marketers like Sears and Western Auto They are valued today anywhere from $140-$250 depending on their condition with the best prices going to Marlin models with the adjustable chokes and lowest to Glenfield models without one
- The Marlin Model 70 A Quiet Crowd Pleaser
With such a slim profile, the Papoose could be carried in a backpack or stored under a boat seat, airplane survival kit, or trunk until needed This is probably one of the most beloved Marlin design of the past thirty years and Model 70Ps often go for $175 and up, even with the old walnut stock and blued barrels Model 70PSS View attachment 5028
- When Marlin went big bore: The Original Super Goose
The bolt-action Marlin burners Today the Marlin Firearms Company is best known for its line of rimfire plinkers and lever-action hunting rifles, but they also made shotguns for nearly a solid century Between 1903-1954 they produced no less than sixteen different models of slide-action pump guns, usually in 12-gauge
- Marlin Model 90: The New Haven Double Barrel
(Although discontinued in 1959, the Marlin Model 90 can still make a great upland game piece Photo from 16-gauge World) Design These guns came about in 1936 when Sears asked Marlin to build an over-under shotgun to compete with the Browning Superposed and Winchester 21 Mr
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