Is the Glenfield Model of Marlin the same as the regular Marlin?

Is the Glenfield Model of Marlin the same as the regular Marlin?

The Glenfield model is the same as any regular Marlin 336 but was made for a chain store, used hard wood instead of Walnut and may have had different sights. The workings are exactly the same as any other Marlin.

When was the last year a Marlin was made?

MARLINS MADE 1948 and LATER. Marlin Model 336 and Models 39-A and 39-M manufactured from 1948 to 1968: A one or two letter code was used to designate the year of manufacture. All Marlins (except lever action) manufactured from 1962-1968. A two letter code was used to designate month and year of manufacture.

What are the serial numbers on a Marlin?

Note that records are chaotic as all models were numbered in a single serial number range, and numbers are often duplicated, and the dates recorded are apparently shipping dates, not dates of manufacture. Brophy studied the records and came up with the following as dates of manufacture.

How to determine year of manufacture Marlin rimfire rifle?

From 1962 thru 1968 Marlins rimfire rifles (other than the 39 series lever actions) used a two letter date code that was stamped on the barrel. This date code is different than the one already listed, as Marlin rimfire rifles (other than the model 39 series) did not have a serial numbers until required to by Law after 1968.

What was the serial number for the Marlin 1895?

The early Model 1895’s had the “B” serial number prefix up to 1977, when they went to the other system of serializing where you subtract the first two digits from 100. The JM you mention is the proof mark applied to all Marlin rifles.

How many Marlin Model 25 rifles are there?

The demand of new MARLIN MODEL 25 rifle’s has risen 1 units over the past 12 months. The demand of used MARLIN MODEL 25 rifle’s has risen 5 units over the past 12 months. None Currently For Sale.

When did Winchester stop making the Marlin rifle?

*** No commercial manufacture from sometime in 1941/’42 until 1945, due to WWII production & retooling However, Marlin like Winchester in the early years may have done a few special orders that do not fit. OR the gun was returned to the factory for repairs & ???