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TeamAA&A Gunsmithing
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We have an old Marlin Lever Action Rifle that we are looking to find out Caliber if possible. We prefer not to have to do a chamber casting if we can avoid it.
The serial Number is 372245
I believe it is from around 1907.

Any assistance would be greatly appreciated.
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TeamAA&A Gunsmithing:

Unfortunately, that serial number is too high for existing factory records, so we cannot look it up for the information. If you will tell us what model Marlin you have ( the model marking is on the upper tang, behind the hammer ) we can give you a list of calibers that model was made available in to narrow your search for the caliber. Usually, the caliber is marked on the top of the barrel, just in front of the receiver, unless it is a .22 caliber gun which were marked on the side of the barrel, or a Model '92 in .32 Colt caliber. For some reason, Marlin did not mark the .32 caliber Model 1892/'92 with the caliber marking.
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Post by TeamAA&A Gunsmithing »

My apologies for not listing that it is a Model 94 with a 30" barrel that is not a .22LR.

Unfortunately, someone has reblued the firearm in the past and they should be shot!
They polished most of the making to a point where we can barley make out the barrel markings. The last patent date we can see is 1903.
It may be a .32 Colt. I cannot make out any markings other than the original proof stamp just in front of the receiver on the barrel, no caliber marking is indicated.
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TeamAA&A Gunsmithing;

The Marlin Model '94 was made in 4 different calibers. There is the .25-20. 32-20 which use the same cartridge head size, then the .38-40 and .44-40 calibers which use the same cartridge head size. You can measure the bore to determine if it is a .25, 32, 38, or 44 caliber gun.

Bore diameters: .25 = .250 .32 = .305 .38 = .395 .44 = .418 inches
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I greatly appreciate the sharing of your knowledge and will let you know what we find.
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I have a 39A with a serial number of L20000. Sometime ago I posted on the forum and received a call from a gentleman who worked at Marlin. He told me this serial number was a special run with X number made. I had a lot of information on an old computer and unfortunately the computer crashed before I was able to print off all the information. If anyone out there has any information on this, please contact me. I would highly appreciate it.
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