Pictured below is my Marlin Model 80C bolt action rifle with a seven round clip chambered for .22 short, long, and long rifle. It was manufactured in the mid to late 50's... and is a Glenfield model. This rifle has no serial number since it was made long before the Gun Control Act of 1968...which made all American firearms manufacturers start to use serial numbers as identifying marks after the law passed.
I have a model 60 .22 lr and a model 25 MN in .22 magnum, love them both but shoot the 25 MN more often.
Nice 45-70 dutchs. I've been keeping an eye out for a Marlin lever gun in .45 Colt to match my revolvers. I sure like the looks of them.
Model 99 M1 with tube magazine. This is one of the VERY few guns I would never sell (short of my kids starving). It was my dad's squirrel hunting gun and he gave it to me.
Being we all like pic's of our Marlins here's two of mine. 1952 Marln DL81 A neighbor gave me, and I rebuilt the bullet pick up action with the help of Numrich gun parts. Very sweet old shooter. 1981 Marlin 336 30/30 aquired in the trade. One of my never trade or sell rifles.
The pics are from my phone so I apologize if they don't come out well. The top pic is the 25MN, second pic is a model 60, bottom pic is a model 50 glenfield 12 GA. Sent from my M886 using Tapatalk 2
My first gun given to me by my Dad in 1960. A Golden 39A "Mountie". http://i3.photobucket.com/albums/y90/grdad45/31c2e89c.jpg
New Wild West Trigger on the 1895 GBL Marlin...Can't wait to shoot it. No more Marlin flop. Creep,travel almost nonexisistent. They say 2.5 b pull and it feels that way!