I am trying to help a friend identify the correct model number, year of manufacture and approximate value for a Marlin Machine Gun.
This is a 30 cal, belt fed, tri-pod mounted copy of the Colt Model 1895 (originally designed by Browning).
The Serial Number on this gun is #453. It has the "Potato Digger" style action and a finned barrel. The tri-pod appears to be the shorter model and the seat on the tri-pod is the longer style, not the bicycle type. There are two canvas belts in new condition. It is correctly registered with ATF as a Dewat. The gun is in excellent condition.
Based on what I have found so far on the internet I believe it is a Model 1914, probably used by the Army for training.
Any information the members can give would be greatly appreciated.
Richard
Marlin Machine Gun
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Re: Marlin Machine Gun
Richard,
Can you supply us with a few photos fo the gun so we could properly identify the weapon.
Thank You,
Anthony Valentino
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Can you supply us with a few photos fo the gun so we could properly identify the weapon.
Thank You,
Anthony Valentino
Fields of Thunder Museum
info@fieldsofthunder.com
Re: Marlin Machine Gun
Richard
The proper designation is a Marlin Model 1914 Machinegun.
I have a registered one but am in need of a belt, would your friend be interested in parting with one, or know where I might locate one. By the way if it is a legally registered Dewat, are you aware that he can legally request approval to remanufacture it live. I did mine about two years ago.
Chuck?
The proper designation is a Marlin Model 1914 Machinegun.
I have a registered one but am in need of a belt, would your friend be interested in parting with one, or know where I might locate one. By the way if it is a legally registered Dewat, are you aware that he can legally request approval to remanufacture it live. I did mine about two years ago.
Chuck?