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- What does a stamped JM mean? - Marlin Forums
Marlin was a dying company with poor quality control, entitled employees and there had been no reinvestment in machinery or modernization I think there is a lot of misinformation purposely spread on the internet by a few folks with an agenda
- Marlin 30 AW
'My father gave me a old Marlin rifle and I am trying to find out more about the weapon It's a Marlin 30 AW 30-30 The serial number first three numbers are 080 I checked the website and it stated that Marlin rifles have letters to start the serial number I would like to know the
- Question on Bullet Shape Dos and Donts | Marlin Forums
When testing numerous rifles for a new military rifle for the Army Marlin provided Model 1881 rifles and specified the Army use 45-70 cartridges with small primers if they used typical round nose ammo
- 336 replacment sights - Marlin Forums
Hi, New to the forum and had a question regarding replacement sights for my 336 30-30 The current front site has a brown gold marking eerily similar to the color of deer I know because last weekend the front site disappeared when attempting to zero in on a buck in the later hours of the
- And so it begins… | Marlin Forums
I have an old Marlin Model 39 I want to do a disassembly and thorough cleaning I’ve been looking for a youtube video to help guide me through it All I’ve found are for the model 39A Are there significant differences between the two models? I see that the magazine tube is totally different
- Marlin Owners Forum | Page 3 | Marlin Forums
I'm one of the originals at Marlin Owners, came over from the original Marlin forum when it shut down I visit every day, have for the last 21 years Been on Firearms Forum since 2007 Actually, I've never had a problem on any of the 50+ forums I belong to I guess I'm a nice guy? I don't know
- Glenfield Model 15 . 22 S-L-LR - Marlin Forums
I'm researching my husband's Glenfield Model 15 22 S-L-LR made by The Marlin Firearms Co in North Haven, CT circa 1980, serial number 20739782 I can't find anything specific
- The Marlin Model 70 A Quiet Crowd Pleaser
One of the most desired and best-loved designs that Marlin ever came out with was the Model 70 This handy little 22 with its detachable box magazine had something for everyone--including those in need of a backpack gun Basic design Taking the tried and true Model 60 design as a starting
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