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    Help identifying Marlin bolt-action

    SGW42: I put a post up there some time ago and noone responded to it. Rangerruck: I just put a post up there a few minutes ago so hope that someone knows something over there. I've seen a lot of gallery guns going for a decent amount but I've only ever seen pump ones. The Marlin book said...
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    Help identifying Marlin bolt-action

    A friend of mine had a relative die and while we were going through his things in the garage I found it in the rafters. My friend said he didn't want it and that I could have it. As far as I knew it was a Marlin single shot that was missing the magazine tube parts. It was a real surprise to me...
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    Strange question--carnival shooting gallery guns?

    I just recently had a .22 Marlin given to me that I thought was a Model 100 that was missing magazine tube parts. Turns out it is one of 500 gallery guns that Marlin made. (Page 632 of Brophy's book "Marlin Firearms, A History of the Guns and the Company that Made Them") The tube is there to...
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    Help identifying Marlin bolt-action

    Ok, I haven't been on here in awhile but I found out the identity of the Marlin I asked about. It is a Marlin Gallery Gun. I'm not sure of the year it was produced or what the value of these are. I received info from Marlin themselves and in Brophy's book it says they only made 500 of them...
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    Help identifying Marlin bolt-action

    I have this Marlin bolt action rifle that has no serial numbers or model information on it. The only thing stamped on it is "The Marlin Firearms Corporation" and .22 S, L & LR which is stamped on the barrel. I've looked everywhere for identification including under the plastic buttplate and have...
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