MARLIN .410 lever?
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MARLIN .410 lever?
With all the talk of 9410s, I went poking around GunsAmerica and found a shop listing a leveraction .410 from Marlin. Bad ID from the seller?
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Was it the original from 1929-32 era, or the new one that was brought out a couple years ago. The early ones get huge dollars, but not swhat the recent offering goes for.
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Marlin made a couple of limited runs of .410 336s. There is one at my local Cabelas.
Nice guns, but WAAAY pricy because of the low production numbers.
Much easier/cheaper to get a 336 in .444 and ream it out to .429 smoothbore... which works fine for everyting but .410 factory slugs.
Nice guns, but WAAAY pricy because of the low production numbers.
Much easier/cheaper to get a 336 in .444 and ream it out to .429 smoothbore... which works fine for everyting but .410 factory slugs.
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Thanks, it says "NIB" and has a price of $1300. I'm guessing it's a new one.
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I agree ith cable, for that price you could find a really nice original from the late 1920's, and it will grow in value much faster than the new repros.
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I'm sitting here looking at mine,and there are no markings on the barrel,reciever anywhere except on the back tang(Marlin Mod 410)and under the lever (1822).
I paid 875.00 in trades/which included 200.00 cash. I wanted it real bad,it
s in GOOD NRA condition,I have only an old 2003 gun book that lists in good around 900-or so!
But chances of ever seeing one again(makes it pretty priceless)or I hope my three year old Grandson feels so!
Bob
I paid 875.00 in trades/which included 200.00 cash. I wanted it real bad,it
s in GOOD NRA condition,I have only an old 2003 gun book that lists in good around 900-or so!
But chances of ever seeing one again(makes it pretty priceless)or I hope my three year old Grandson feels so!
Bob

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The markings on the barrel of the Malin Model 410 are actually underneath the barrel, hidden by the forearm wood! I think Marlin used a barrel from one of their .410 pump shotguns, so they just rolled the markings underneath. If you ever take the forearm off you should see the rollstamp.-Vallbobbyjack wrote:I'm sitting here looking at mine,and there are no markings on the barrel,reciever anywhere except on the back tang(Marlin Mod 410)and under the lever (1822).
I paid 875.00 in trades/which included 200.00 cash. I wanted it real bad,it
s in GOOD NRA condition,I have only an old 2003 gun book that lists in good around 900-or so!
But chances of ever seeing one again(makes it pretty priceless)or I hope my three year old Grandson feels so!
Bob
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It sounds like the new Marlin 410 lever shotguns. I have an original 1929-32 Marlin 410. It is based on their 1893 rifle action,I believe. In two Marlin books that I have,one states that around 2,500 were made and the other book says around 5,500 were made. Although there have been reported serial numbers up to the 8,000 range. Regardless their are not very many to choose from. I looked for one for about 6 years before finding one. Their are two barrel lengths,22" and 26".The shorter one is harder to find.
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Yes, two barrel lengths, plus a deluxe chackered model too! I've heard something under 10,000 made. Brophy just says, less than 10,000 made, but I think the 10,000 number is wrong.
We just don't see enough of these around for Marlin to have made that many. I'd guess it's probably less than 5,000 myself.
We just don't see enough of these around for Marlin to have made that many. I'd guess it's probably less than 5,000 myself.
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