The Proverbial Marlin "Hen's Tooth"
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The Proverbial Marlin "Hen's Tooth"
This is one of the rarest Marlin's I still own. Rare enough that there is only a 1/4 page blurb, in Brophy's book, on page 632.
Marlin Gallery Gun.....only 500 assembled. Based on the Model 100. Single shot only. When you open the bolt the spent case gets dropped into the receiver and then you tip the rifle forward to expend the case through the discharge tube. Gallery owners wanted fast shooting repeaters, to generate more business, so these were a flop. No model rollstamp or serial number. The caliber stamp says "22 S, L, LR C.B. Cartridge".
Also note the disassembly screw. Marlin provided a spanner wrench, to take these down.
I figure before I get rid of it some of you may be interested in what they looked like.
Marlin Gallery Gun.....only 500 assembled. Based on the Model 100. Single shot only. When you open the bolt the spent case gets dropped into the receiver and then you tip the rifle forward to expend the case through the discharge tube. Gallery owners wanted fast shooting repeaters, to generate more business, so these were a flop. No model rollstamp or serial number. The caliber stamp says "22 S, L, LR C.B. Cartridge".
Also note the disassembly screw. Marlin provided a spanner wrench, to take these down.
I figure before I get rid of it some of you may be interested in what they looked like.
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Re: The Proverbial Marlin "Hen's Tooth"
Sooo, THAT'S what snake feathers look like !
Very nice.............
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Very nice.............
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Re: The Proverbial Marlin "Hen's Tooth"
Are ya sellin it?
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Re: The Proverbial Marlin "Hen's Tooth"
Shifting your interests David? You seems to have some crazy cool .22 stuff.
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Re: The Proverbial Marlin "Hen's Tooth"
That is one non descript looking 22 rifle. If I were to see it for sale somewhere, it probably wouldn't even get a second glance from me. It's certainly worthy of attention, but I would just think it was another old bolt action .22 rifle.
Re: The Proverbial Marlin "Hen's Tooth"
Can't for the life of me figure what the forward ejection was all about. Was it to keep the gallery cleaner or ease sweep up of the brass?
Very interesting and thanks for posting!
Oly
Very interesting and thanks for posting!
Oly
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Oly
I hope and pray someday the world will learn
That fires we don't put out will bigger burn
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Re: The Proverbial Marlin "Hen's Tooth"
Yep, the brass (most of it) would end up in the floor of the booth and not out where the rubes were walking about. I don't think that was a big concern. The Winchester 1890s likely put a lot of brass out in the customer area...olyinaz wrote:Can't for the life of me figure what the forward ejection was all about. Was it to keep the gallery cleaner or ease sweep up of the brass?
Very interesting and thanks for posting!
Oly
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Re: The Proverbial Marlin "Hen's Tooth"
I think every firearm manufacturer made a "solution to a problem that did not exist". This was Marlin's. Winchester did the same thing with the Model 55......a single shot semiauto.
BSARIDE,
Once I am finally out of CB ammo I will probably put it up for sale......sometime in January/February. Contact me if you have some interest.
OLYINAZ,
Remington was the real innovator (my opnion) when it came to gallery rifles. The Model 550, 552, and Nylon 66 gallery rifles were all semiautos and had shell deflectors. Ammo was consumed quickly and the empties made a little pile in front . The Winchester Model 74 was the only Winchester semiauto gallery rifle, with a shell deflector. The Model 1890, 61, & 62 gallery rifles were fun, accurate, and extremely reliable, but sent brass everywhere including into other paying customers.
BSARIDE,
Once I am finally out of CB ammo I will probably put it up for sale......sometime in January/February. Contact me if you have some interest.
OLYINAZ,
Remington was the real innovator (my opnion) when it came to gallery rifles. The Model 550, 552, and Nylon 66 gallery rifles were all semiautos and had shell deflectors. Ammo was consumed quickly and the empties made a little pile in front . The Winchester Model 74 was the only Winchester semiauto gallery rifle, with a shell deflector. The Model 1890, 61, & 62 gallery rifles were fun, accurate, and extremely reliable, but sent brass everywhere including into other paying customers.
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Re: The Proverbial Marlin "Hen's Tooth"
Nice rifle, I have never heard of or seen one before.
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Re: The Proverbial Marlin "Hen's Tooth"
That's cool. It was a disaster for what it was designed for so few were produced. Now it's a rare, poorly designed rifle and a collector item. Only in America. Let the bids begin.
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Re: The Proverbial Marlin "Hen's Tooth"
I almost kinda sorta wish I had my 55 back. The floating over the range when I explained what it was were always worth it...jdad wrote:I think every firearm manufacturer made a "solution to a problem that did not exist". This was Marlin's. Winchester did the same thing with the Model 55......a single shot semiauto.
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Proverbs 3:5; Philippians 4:13
Got to have a Jones for this
Jones for that
This running with the Joneses boy
Just ain't where it's at