

To me the forearm checkering looks like a Marlin No B pattern and the stock similar to the No 5 without the diamond in the middle.


It had a modern 1950's vintage 30-30 barrel on it when I got it and the serial number on the wood does not match the receiver. I managed to get an original Marlin Made 1895 barrel for it. The rear inside of the forearm had to be opened up for the modern round barrel and a second mounting hole added, but luckily the rest was left alone, including the original finish.
On the barrel I got, the only stamp I know the meaning of is the partially stamped JM on the bottom left flat, at first I didn't notice it because I expected it to be on the very bottom. None of the dovetails were blued, Savage offered options on location of the rear sight or elimination of the rear sight dovetail, so I'm thinking the dovetails might all have been added later and they typically are not blued?

Here it is with the 'new' barrel.

