My nephew has a lever action rifle with the following information: 22" octagon barrel, crescent butt, 25-20M: Top of barrel marked Marlin Firearms,
Oct 1,1887, April 2, 1889, Aug 1,1893 with a sunburst symbol at the beginning and end of the dates, a star symbol on the tang, a number "D8949" stamped on the forward part of the receiver. I think my father purchased it new, he was born in 1909 and was a hunter and belonged to some gun clubs in his young years. Looking for the approximate date of manufacture and any other info on this. Best I have found is that it may have been produced from 1919 to 1920 by Marlin-Rockwell before it became Marlin Firearms Corporation in 1921? Would appreciate any input from members. Thanks.
Marlin Model 94
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Re: Marlin Model 94
Kingzilla 1;
You are correct on date of manufacture and who made it. The 22 inch barrel length is a bit odd as most standard barrel lengths for rifles was 24 inches and carbines were 20 inches. Unfortunately there are no records available to check and confirm the configuration as it is.
You are correct on date of manufacture and who made it. The 22 inch barrel length is a bit odd as most standard barrel lengths for rifles was 24 inches and carbines were 20 inches. Unfortunately there are no records available to check and confirm the configuration as it is.
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Re: Marlin Model 94
Thanks for the info so soon! I'll have my Nephew double check the barrel measurement.
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Re: Marlin Model 94
My guess would also be that because of the manufacture date, and your father's birthdate, he probably bought it used, and not new when he was 12 years old.
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