Pat. date March 24 1908
I bought this gun probably 8 years ago or so at an auction brought it home shot it a couple times and put it in the gun cabinet where it has stayed until today when I decided to take it for a walk in the field.Well I didn't see anything to shoot at so I brought it back home put it back in the cabinet.Probably take it out through the week a bit shoot it some and let Kurtis carry into the field next week end when he is here
The gun shows a bit of wear but it still shoots good and everything is good and tight on it
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This gun aint but 3 ft long from the butt to the tip of the barrel
That beauty needs some gophers to work on. :yoyo:
It was looking for one today but since winter is back already I think they went back into hibernation
Here is some more pics
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Bill, don't ya' just love vintage firearms. :biggrin:
I could be mistaken, as some early models are quite similar, your rifle looks to be a model 37 Marlin. My reference book says the 37 has a full length mag tube and 24" round barrel, a take down. Caliber: 22 long rifle, long, and short. One of the first Marlin rifles, they were made from 1913-16.
I could only guess at a $$ value but the future memories it can provide you will surely be priceless. :highclap:
Nice rifle Bill. I always liked pump and lever 22's.
John
Thanks John
Chet
The Barrel is 20 inches I really wish I could read the model # on it I can see a V on the end of the # So I started to think it could it could be a Varmit but I don't know for sure and I will look this gun over a bit more tonight
Your right about the memories I bet this gun already has a few :wink:
Bill we had one around when i was a kid my uncle found it in a empty house hid behind the closet door it had the octical barrel and the numbers 1905-6 on it i realy like that old gun even though it was worn out you had to dig the fired brass out with a knife everytime ,it was time consuming but still alot of fun for a kid.
Bill... a little more intel.
From 1906 till 1922 Marlin produced six different models of 22 rim-fire pump rifles, all look similar to yours, the model 18 (1906-1909), 20 (1907-1920), 20 S (1920-1922), 25 (1909-1910), 29 (1913-1916) and 32 (1914-15). Most models have their slight differences. From what I have found the only reference to a 20†barrel is the "Model 18 Baby Slide Action". It came in either round or octagon 20â€barrel. Plain straight grip stock and slide handle (certain other models had a grooved slide handle).
It appears 1906 was the first year Marlin started building firearms. If yours is a model 18 it was their first attempt at rim-fire pump rifles, maybe their first rifle of any type.
Thanks Chet
Pretty interesting I will say
Bill got that gun for Christmas one year, he just dont want to say anything. :sneer:
Busted :alscalls: :alscalls: :alscalls:
When I was 7 :nono: :nono:
nice lookin gun bill i love those pump 22s
Very nice old gun Bill!
Jim
Bill, I see from your other post that you young fellers had a great day out with the little 22. :highclap:
I know you are interested in finding which model you have. Regrettably, none of reference books I have now go into any great detail about older Marlin Firearms. The book below provides "a bunch mo-stuffâ€, specifically a section on the early pump rifles which may help determine the model you have. :wink:
Marlin Firearms: a history of the guns and the company that made them
By William S. Brophy
Click the link, it will take you to that information.
Source: Google Books (search)
http://books.google.com/books?id=a9XL74ykUykC&pg=PA435&lpg=PA435&dq=marlin+pump+action+22+rifle&source=bl&ots=jE12Lr-dkL&sig=zNo-GWboEoSfONOyGGWPsT3egNI&hl=en&ei=XpWhTfHVB-Ta0QG_rc23BA&sa=X&oi=book_result&ct=result&resnum=8&ved=0CE0Q6AEwBw#v=onepage&q=marlin%20pump%20action%2022%20rifle&f=false
Thanks Chet
Looks like a lot of good info there and I know where t look for some numbers now