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I have Marlin lever action in 30-30 and the Serial # 08019694 and the Brophy book does not show me the mfg date.....please help.
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Off topic Jeff you have any Sako barrels? Send me a pm yours is full..mb
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Subtracting the 1st digits of the SN from 100 works on MOST of them made from 1972 up until Remington started making them. There are a few exceptions with some special runs made during that time.
Last edited by JMR40; 01/29/24.
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There's no info on the serial number starting with 08 on OldGuns.net, so I'm guessing it's a Remlin. If it's a Remington made Marlin you have to date it by the two letter code stamped in the barrel.
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L - 2017 M -2018 N - 2019 0 - 2020
Marlin bought by Ruger in 2020
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Oldguns.net has incomplete information. I have one with a serial number that starts with 08 and the barrel is stamped JM. I purchased it lightly used in 1997.
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Oldguns.net has incomplete information. I have one with a serial number that starts with 08 and the barrel is stamped JM. I purchased it lightly used in 1997. Yep, the whole Marlin serial number thing is about no better than a crap shoot. Pretty darn confusing in a lot of ways.
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Off topic Jeff you have any Sako barrels? Send me a pm yours is full..mb No, I don't have any Sako barrels.
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Oldguns.net has incomplete information. I have one with a serial number that starts with 08 and the barrel is stamped JM. I purchased it lightly used in 1997. It would have been made in 1992 and would be a JM rifle. Rick
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