I own two rifles, both made by Marlin Firearms Company. The first one is a .22 Caliber rifle and I don't know what the second one is. I have no ammunition for it. Can someone identify these guns and maybe leave some history about them too? Thanks.
Sorry for the shitty pics.
Here's the second one.
Do they not have any caliber or model markings?
>>28357136
Marlin Model 336. It should say on the left side of the barrel above the handguard.
>>28357147
One of them does. The first one says its a Mod .75
I've owned these for a while and just never checked them out.
>>28357113
looks like a model 60 and a model 336. its probably written right on the barrel.
>>28357147
of course but OP is a faggot
>>28357157
I'm autistic, didn't even think to check there. It does say that. What kind of ammunition does it fire?
>>28357164
First one is a model 75. I didn't check the barrel until now.
Does anyone know what these guns would be worth?
FAMAS
>>28357242
Finally a real answer.
>>28357216
like $400-$500 for both
>>28357264
Like both of them combined reaches $400-$500 or each one is worth $400-$500?
>>28357304
The model 75 is probably worth $100-$150
The model 336 is probably worth $300-$350
cheap used marlins are almost a staple in any fudd arsenal. There are lots of them.
>>28357113
>can someone identify these guns
>leaves piece of shit photo barely recognisable
topkek
>>28357200
>What kind of ammunition does it fire?
Uh, it should say that too, just after the model designation. Probably .30-30 Winchester, .32 Winchester Special, or .35 Remington.
Don't let the low price fool you though, anon. Both are solid guns and the Marlin 336 is my favorite lever action. That 336 probably has a JM stamp on the barrel as well, meaning it was made before Remington bought them up so the quality should be good.