Year and Model
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Year and Model
I have a Marlin 12 ga. pump shotgun, serial number 219xx. No model is given on the gun. How so I determine the year and model?
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Marlin model 1894S 44 mag lever action rifle
Marlin 1898 12ga Cowboy Action Shotgun
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The barrel number only tells us the choke which is full in this case. There should be some patent dates and the company name Marlin was using at the time. These will go a long way to tell the model.
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Paulownian;
With a serial number in the range given, and a 12 gauge shotgun, you no doubt have a Marlin Model 1898 exposed hammer pump action shotgun. There were only a couple of models of shotguns that did not have the model number stamped on the upper tang, the Model 1898 being one of them. Your gun, (018) was shipped with a 30 inch barrel in mid-1901.
You should have patent dates stamed on the barrel as follows: November 6, 1894, May 12, 1896 and June 2, 1896 These are the markings Steve refers to. Different models of shotguns will have different patent dates stamped on the barrel.
I hope this helps.
With a serial number in the range given, and a 12 gauge shotgun, you no doubt have a Marlin Model 1898 exposed hammer pump action shotgun. There were only a couple of models of shotguns that did not have the model number stamped on the upper tang, the Model 1898 being one of them. Your gun, (018) was shipped with a 30 inch barrel in mid-1901.
You should have patent dates stamed on the barrel as follows: November 6, 1894, May 12, 1896 and June 2, 1896 These are the markings Steve refers to. Different models of shotguns will have different patent dates stamped on the barrel.
I hope this helps.
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