Make the smallest number that 35000 but less than 36000
Well I read that this rifle is the same as the Marlin Model 81, My 81e, which has a peep site is valued at $135 in the 23td edition of the Gun traders guide. The Sears model may be a little more or less, probably depends on condition.
For less than 500lbs it's 2500 feet. Anything over 500lbs is 4000 feet
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22 caliber rimfire cartridges shorter and less powerful than the 22 long rifle. They used to be quite popular and inexpensive, but are now becoming hard to find and cost as much as the long rifle shells.
marlin was the maker with a value of 100.00 more or less
Could range from less than 100 USD to multiple thousands of USD depending on specifics.
Could range from less than 100 USD to multiple thousands of USD depending on specifics.
Most likely Marlin; less than 100 USD
the glenfeild rifle is a marlin line,same quality of rifle,less the wood work. the model 25 was producd mainly in the 60's and 70's
Make the smallest number that 35000 but less than 36000
About 550$ less or more
The value of a Marlin 30-30 rifle that is 20 years old can vary depending on its condition, any modifications, and the current market demand for such firearms. Generally, a well-maintained Marlin 30-30 rifle can fetch anywhere from $300 to $600 in today's market. It's best to have it appraised by a professional firearms dealer for an accurate valuation.
Well I read that this rifle is the same as the Marlin Model 81, My 81e, which has a peep site is valued at $135 in the 23td edition of the Gun traders guide. The Sears model may be a little more or less, probably depends on condition.
35000 + 1 = 35001
The Western Field model 740 was made for Montgomery Wards(western field) by Marlin.The marlin model 336 and your rifle are one and the same.The serial number letter prefix of AB indicate that your rifle was made in the year 1966.Being that this rifle is a Marlin model 336 you may find a stock all most anywhere.You can try E-bay,gunbroker.com,or go to Numrich Gun Parts Corp.All of these sights should have what you need.As to the value,these well made lever action rifles will bring between 200-300 dollars in the condition that you describe.
Marlin firearms decided in 1964 to establish a line of inexpensive rifles to be sold at outlet stores for less money than the regular Marlin line of rifles. They were made under the Glenfield name. They used Beach-wood instead of Walnut, the checkering was pressed on not carved into the wood. The models were 36G, 30, 30A, 30GT, and 30AS. they stopped making them in 1983. You may have one that was sold in 1987 but was made in 83. Also if you check, I'll bet you find the name Glenfield on the left side of the rifle barrel. These rifles are not in demand to a collector but are very serviceable. The value is roughly as follows: Brand new in box $150, Good $90, Poor $50.