1893 30-30 information

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swank89
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1893 30-30 information

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I am looking to find out more about a 1893 Marlin lever action, 30-30, case hardened receiver, factory engraved in near mint condition. serial # is 332467. Trying to find a value on it. Not much information out there on the engraved ones.
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Swank89;

Your Marlin Model 1893 was shipped in late 1905 with a 24 inch octagon barrel in .30-30 caliber, takedown action and pistol grip stock.
Engraving was not mentioned, as is with the majority of engraved Marlin firearms.
The value of your engraved Marlin can be affected by several factors. One, being the grade of engraving. The higher the grade of engraving, the more it can be worth. Condition is another factor. The style of checking on the stocks will have some bearing as well. Sometimes, the type of sights can help with the value, too.
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