How much is a 4570 Marlin worth?

How much is a 4570 Marlin worth?

What is a MARLIN 1895 45 70 rifle Worth? A MARLIN 1895 45 70 rifle is currently worth an average price of $1,789.72 new and $1,495.03 used . The 12 month average price is $1,664.20 new and $1,430.39 used.

When was my Marlin 1895 made?

Up to 2000 subtract the first two digits from 2000 to get the year of manufacture and after 2000 subtract the first two digits from 2100 to get the year of manufacture. If the first two digits of your Marlin 1895 serial number are 19 then it was manufactured in 1981.

What is the effective range of a Marlin 45 70?

While the effective range of the . 45-70 on individual targets was limited to about 1,000 yards (915 m) with either load, the heavier bullet produced lethal injuries at 3,500 yards (3,200 m).

How many rounds does a Marlin 45 70 hold?

This Marlin lever-action rifle features an 18″ barrel and includes a straight-grip stock for fast pointing. This . 45-70 Govt. rifle holds four rounds and is tapped for a scope mount.

When did the Marlin 1895 gun come out?

The gun was available in two different ‘Models’ and several different configurations. There were also many ‘extras’ available from the factory that could be added to the gun. The 1895 Marlin was reintroduced in 1972 in .45-70 Govt. caliber, and this appraisal also covers those newer guns.

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.

When was the.40 WCF added to the Marlin 1895?

In 1897 the .40-70 cartridge was added and in 1912 the .33 WCF were added to the list of 1895 cartridges. The gun was available in two different ‘Models’ and several different configurations.

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.