So I'm trying to find info on my octagon barreled lever action Marlin patented Oct. 11, 1887- April 2, 1889 with a 38W stamped on top of the action and a serial of #76003... any info would be appreciated on what size round and what ever else I could find about
thank you in advance
Marlin with an octagon barrel
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Re: Marlin with an octagon barrel
Wreckeraarron;
You have a Marlin Model 1889, shipped in mid-1892. It left the factory with a 24 inch octagon barrel in .38-40 caliber.
The Model 1889 was made from 1889 to 1895 in 3 calibers. The .32-20. .38-40 and .44-40. There were a very few deluxe versions made in .25-20 caliber late to substitute for deluxe Model 1894's that were not available at the time.
There were nearly 55,000 of the Model 1889 made in rifle, carbine and musket styles.
You have a Marlin Model 1889, shipped in mid-1892. It left the factory with a 24 inch octagon barrel in .38-40 caliber.
The Model 1889 was made from 1889 to 1895 in 3 calibers. The .32-20. .38-40 and .44-40. There were a very few deluxe versions made in .25-20 caliber late to substitute for deluxe Model 1894's that were not available at the time.
There were nearly 55,000 of the Model 1889 made in rifle, carbine and musket styles.
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