I have a Marlin Safety Serial #91291 in very good condition.
Any idea as to approx worth?
Marlin Safety
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Apuerini;
So that everyone knows what you are talking about, you have a Marlin Model 1893 in .32-40 caliber with a 26 inch round barrel.
You should know that just about all Marlin rifles made after 1889 and up to about 1903 were marked "Marlin Safety", so no one was going to be able to help you without this information. There are just to many models, and the values of all of them vary widely...
That said, no one here is really willing to stick their neck out with an estimation of value without actually seeing the piece in question. To many variables on the condition factor. Condition of the remaining original factory finish on the wood and metal dictates the value of antique firearms and without knowing the actual condition, it is not posible to give an accurate estimation of value at this time. Sorry....
So that everyone knows what you are talking about, you have a Marlin Model 1893 in .32-40 caliber with a 26 inch round barrel.
You should know that just about all Marlin rifles made after 1889 and up to about 1903 were marked "Marlin Safety", so no one was going to be able to help you without this information. There are just to many models, and the values of all of them vary widely...
That said, no one here is really willing to stick their neck out with an estimation of value without actually seeing the piece in question. To many variables on the condition factor. Condition of the remaining original factory finish on the wood and metal dictates the value of antique firearms and without knowing the actual condition, it is not posible to give an accurate estimation of value at this time. Sorry....