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Join Date: Oct 2009
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Here is a Marlin carbine, caliber 45-90, mfg 1896. Well worned but the barrel is good inside. Any guess at all about the value should be very much appreciated.
Best regards, Stefan
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Join Date: May 2009
Location: Central CT
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i'm sure some one will be along with a knowledgeable answer for you soon but----id guess in the +$3000 range. but--
ain't the reciever usually engraved with snoopy draggin a blanket? ![]() its one of 18,000 made between 1895 & 1917. is it stapmed "Special Smokeless Steel' on the barrel? otherwise--looking real nice
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Thanks for your answer Claude Clay.
No "Special Smokeless steel" on the barrel. It is a well used gun, but not abused. Sorry, for the bad picture. /Hombre |
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