My Father-in-law has an old Marlin lever action 30-30 with octagonal barrel. Serial 1734XX
Markings on barrel include:
"30-30"
"Special Smokeless Steel"
"Marlin Firearms Co. New Haven, CT. U.S.A."
"Patented Oct, 11, 1887. April 2, 1889. August 1, 1893"
Top of receiver: "Marlin Safety"
Has a notch in the barrel where a rear blade site could sit, but none there. Actually has a flip-up peep site which sits behind hammer.
He is not a gun guy. Any help identifying is appreciated.
What do I have?
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Re: What do I have?
Stonewall7;
For now, all we can tell you is that you have a Marlin Model 1893 that was shipped approximately 1898 from the serial number posted.
If you remove the tang mounted peep sight, you will find the model marking there, behind the hammer.
For now, all we can tell you is that you have a Marlin Model 1893 that was shipped approximately 1898 from the serial number posted.
If you remove the tang mounted peep sight, you will find the model marking there, behind the hammer.
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