November 11, 2002, 03:18 PM | #1 |
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Marlin model 21 shotgun?
Just got back from a gunshop. I saw what I initially thought was a Winchester 97. After further inspection, it is a Marlin model 21. I'm not familiar with this gun. It looked decent for the age. Little butchery except for an aftermarket kick pad which has been put on many eons ago and a screw with some obvious (I have no gun smithing knowledge) boogering. Anyway does $225 sound reasonable or not?
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November 11, 2002, 06:49 PM | #2 |
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The Marlin Model 21 was manufactured from about 1906-1909 with about 7,000 being produced. This was basically a straight stock version of the Marlin Model 19. The Model 21 was known as the Trap Model because of this difference. It was only chambered in 12 guage with barrel lengths ranging from 26" to 32". Typical of many Marlin shotguns during this time, the Model 21 was offered in 4 grades:
Grade A: Plain Grade B: Checkered grip & forearm Grade C: Fancy grained wood with checkered grip and forearm, with engraved receiver Grade D: Extra fancy checkered grip & forearmwith more profuse engraved receiver and often gold plated screws & trigger The $225 price falls between the cuurent Blue Book listings of $200 @ 90% and $235 @ 95% for a Grade A Marlin Model 21. Hope this helps! Steve Mace
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