I've not been able to find out much about this rifle. It is a marlin 30-30 "Golden Fifty". I reckon it was a comemative maybe, but not sure. Wondering if anyone could point me in the right direction so as to find out the date of manufacture of my beloved rifle.
I'm also looking into purchasing a model 336Y "Spikehorn" youth model for my daughter, hopefully before Christmas. If anyone has one that is in good shape, let me know. I appreciate the help!
New to the forum, and I have a question about my 30-30
Moderators: Regnier (gunrunner), JohnK, Sure-Shot
Took a look at it today and it is a Marlin Glenfield.....serial 260609** It's a walnut stock with deer carved into the stock. I got it when I was young around 1979, and it's the only rifle I use to hunt with. I can't find the Golden 50 in the 30-30 caliber in the rifle book at wal-mart or on the net. I sure would appreciate the help.
Dave
Dave
-
- Distinguished Expert
- Posts: 1304
- Joined: Sun Nov 17, 2002 5:01 pm
- Location: Poulsbo, Washington, USA
Your rifle was manufactured in 1974, the reason for the ** is so someone cant right down your number report the rifle stolen and then cause all kinds of problems for you. Have no first hand knowledge of that happening but better safe than sorry. The Glenfield line is identicle to the Marlin 336 line except a hardwood, usually birch, was used for the stocks to be less exspensive. The deer carved into the stock was a promotion, I believe they also had one with a squirel and at least one other. I am sure one of the requlars who has more info on the Glenfield line can perhaps add a little more info for you. If you check your local library they may have or be able to obtain the book Marlin Firearms, The History Of The Guns And The Company That Made Them, by Lt. Col. William S. Brophy. It is the best and most complete book on Marlins that I know of.
GBOT, GBUSA
Yes, I got an email last night and indeed it was a promotion for Otasco, which I found extremely interesting since I have shopped in the otasco store here in Corsicana. It's been out of buisness for quite awhile now, but I do remember my step dad shopping there with some regularity. My rifle was made in 1969, which means I'm hunting with a 35 year old chunck of iron that I'm most proud of. Looks like about 1960 of them were made for this promotion along with some 22 calibers as well. I was also told my rifle is a Marlin Model 30 A.
Thanks for your help fellas, and Rick! This rifle may not be a collectors piece to some, but it has very sentimental value to me, and it's never missed a deer and all with 1 shot kills for the past 15 years or so.
Again, I appreciate the response and effort from all!
Thanks for your help fellas, and Rick! This rifle may not be a collectors piece to some, but it has very sentimental value to me, and it's never missed a deer and all with 1 shot kills for the past 15 years or so.
Again, I appreciate the response and effort from all!