Hello
I am planning on buying this gun from someone.
Any help as to which year this may be produced and approx purchase price.
30.30
Marlin firearm co
Dates 87, 89, 93
Number is: 425823
How do I add images???
Thank you
Which year is this Marlin?
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Re: Which year is this Marlin?
Igurv;
A serial number in the 425,000 range will have been manufactured around 1912/1913. There are no records after December of 1906, so we can only estimate anything after that date.
Value depends on overall condition of the remaining original factory finish on the wood and metal. Without knowing these conditions, it is not possible to give an estimation of value.
Instructions for posting photos can be found under the section titled 'NO LONGER GUEST QUESTIONS". It is the very first post in that section.
A serial number in the 425,000 range will have been manufactured around 1912/1913. There are no records after December of 1906, so we can only estimate anything after that date.
Value depends on overall condition of the remaining original factory finish on the wood and metal. Without knowing these conditions, it is not possible to give an estimation of value.
Instructions for posting photos can be found under the section titled 'NO LONGER GUEST QUESTIONS". It is the very first post in that section.
Due to the increasing cost of ammunition, there will be no warning shot!
The growing federal deficit = generational slavery to the national debt.
If the world was perfect.......it wouldn't be.
The growing federal deficit = generational slavery to the national debt.
If the world was perfect.......it wouldn't be.
Re: Which year is this Marlin?
Thanks Regnier
Here are a couple of pictures. Please click on the links below and they will open online pictures.
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https://ibb.co/42s7PZP
https://ibb.co/Y29LM3t
Here are a couple of pictures. Please click on the links below and they will open online pictures.
https://ibb.co/Hdgjh19
https://ibb.co/42s7PZP
https://ibb.co/Y29LM3t
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Re: Which year is this Marlin?
Where can i find a link to look up manufacture dates based on Serial Numbers?Regnier (gunrunner) wrote: ↑Fri Jan 28, 2022 2:23 pm Igurv;
A serial number in the 425,000 range will have been manufactured around 1912/1913. There are no records after December of 1906, so we can only estimate anything after that date.
Value depends on overall condition of the remaining original factory finish on the wood and metal. Without knowing these conditions, it is not possible to give an estimation of value.
Instructions for posting photos can be found under the section titled 'NO LONGER GUEST QUESTIONS". It is the very first post in that section.
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Re: Which year is this Marlin?
Thimbleminded1;
There several sites with serial number information, this being one of them. But, there are no factory records available after December of 1906 and serial numbers above 355,500. Any numbers above that are strictly estimates from a known serial number that has been dated.
The third post under the section titled "General Gun Questions and Answers" will give you about any information available about Marlin serial numbers.
There several sites with serial number information, this being one of them. But, there are no factory records available after December of 1906 and serial numbers above 355,500. Any numbers above that are strictly estimates from a known serial number that has been dated.
The third post under the section titled "General Gun Questions and Answers" will give you about any information available about Marlin serial numbers.
Due to the increasing cost of ammunition, there will be no warning shot!
The growing federal deficit = generational slavery to the national debt.
If the world was perfect.......it wouldn't be.
The growing federal deficit = generational slavery to the national debt.
If the world was perfect.......it wouldn't be.