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- 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
- Forum des propriétaires de Marlin | Marlin Forums
Bienvenue sur le forum Marlin Désolé d'apprendre les problèmes sur l'autre forum On déteste voir des frictions entre les propriétaires d'armes à feu Nous avons assez d'ennemis sans que ce genre de choses se produisent Je n'ai jamais été banni mais j'ai quitté d'autres sites à cause de commentaires haineux sur mon point de vue
- Marlin 1894 SBL in 357 38 Scope Recommendations
I'm looking at scopes for my Marlin and can't decided between the Leupold VX-Freedom 2-7x33mm and Leupold VX-Freedom CDS 3-9x 40mm Rifle Scope - Duplex Primarily home property defense and the range, but have considered using for hunting I'm thinking the 2-7x33 would be plenty for this rifle's
- . 35Rem. 1980 Marlin 336. . one good gun. | Marlin Forums
35Rem 1980 Marlin 336 one good gun Jump to Latest 56 views 2 replies 1 participant last post by hudt0330260 Oct 4, 2025 hudt0330260 Discussion starter
- What does a stamped JM mean? - Marlin Forums
Marlin was a dying company with poor quality control, entitled employees and there had been no reinvestment in machinery or modernization I think there is a lot of misinformation purposely spread on the internet by a few folks with an agenda
- Replace rear barrel sight on Marlin 39A
Can the factory non-folding rear barrel sight on a Marlin 39A be replaced with the folding rear sight generally found on later 39As? Will the dovetail of the folding sight fit into the barrel dovetail slot?
- 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
- The Marlin 99-M1 Carbine - Marlin Forums
Marlin capitalized on the mystique of this popular rifle when it came out with its own version in 22LR, the 99M1 What was the M1 Carbine? View attachment 4980 Formally, the "United States Carbine, Caliber 30, M1," but commonly just referred to as the M1, the gun was a popular and well-liked little rifle
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