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chorkie wrote:Another one I have limited knowledge on. Marlin model 32 .22 pump,cool one button/slide takedown,24" octagon barrel. From what little I can find out,this may have been a custom order as it should have a 2/3 length mag tube but has a full length tube instead. What sort of value does this have? I've never seen another.
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Too bad the 32 is missing the original Swebilius rear sight. It was a little barrel shaped sight that was both windage and elevation adjustable that was only found on the 32. It is worth almost as much as the rifle. The full mag was "THE" special order feature. The 32 was Marlin's first hammerless pump and it become the Model 38 after WW1. There was only a couple of years of production 1915-1916/17. $350-$450 depening on how "blue" or "brown" the rifle is. The Swebilius sight is worth at least $300 - $400 by itself.
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