Marlin 1913 Fire Arms Company

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Marlin 1913 Fire Arms Company

Super Catalog with 130 pages, about 8" x 5 1/2", soft-cover in full color. New re-print restored and digitally enhanced. Completely Illustrated.

During the 1870’s, Winchester was enjoying success with a line of lever action repeaters for medium power cartridges. While they didn’t have the power of the big single shot rifles, they offered repeating rifle firepower and opened a market Marlin wanted to enter.

John Marlin’s stature had led a number of outstanding inventors to join him in New Haven . This team developed the Marlin Model 1881, a rugged repeating lever rifle first offered in .45/70 Govt. It was the most powerful repeating rifle made, and an instant success. In the West, where the game was big and often dangerous, hunters demanded it.

The U.S. Army had introduced and adopted the .45/70 in 1873 for its single shot "trap door" Springfield rifle. Shooting a 500-grain lead bullet, the cartridge was very powerful for its time, and rivaled the heavier single shots.

By combining .45/70 power with repeating rifle fire power, Marlin produced an outstanding combination for a ready market. Marlin FireArms Company

MANUALS FOR OLD MARLINS – Marlin Catalogs from 1882 through 1915 contained operation manuals for guns including cutaway drawings and component parts pictures. <a href="https://cornellpubs.com/serial-numbers/">Identify when your gun was made</a> and then buy that year catalog to get the manual.

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CONTENTS INCLUDE:

  • Ammunition
  • 22 Caliber
  • 32 for 92 Marlin Model
  • 25,20, 32, 20 Marlin 94 Model and Marlin 27 Model
  • 25, 26, 30-30 H P S, 32-40 38-55, 93 Model
  • Broken Shell Extractor
  • Clibers of Repeaters
  • Care of Rifles
  • Cartridge Belts
  • Covers for Rifles and Shotguns
  • Checking Rifles
  • Claims of Superiority
  • Engraving Rifles
  • Extras on Models 1892, 1893, 1894, 1895, Marlin No. 20, Marlin No. 27 and Marling 29
  • Handcuffs
  • Ideal Reloading Tools
  • Matted Barrels
  • Marlin Repeaters
  • Oil, gun
  • Parts of rifles
  • Marling Model 1892 .22 Caliber
  • Marlin model 1893 .32 Caliber
  • Marlin Model 1894
  • Marlin Model 1895
  • Marlin Model 1897
  • Marling Model 20 and Model 29
  • Marline Model 25 and 18
  • Marlin Model 27
  • Parts of Shotguns
  • Marlin Model 28
  • Marlin Model Model 16, 17, 19 21 and 26
  • Marlin Model 24 and 30
  • Parts of Rifles, Take-downs
  • Prices and Models
  • Marlin Model 92
  • Marlin Model 1893
  • Marlin Model 1894
  • Marlin Model 1895
  • Take-Downs 1893, 1894 and 1895
  • Marlin Model 28
  • Marlin Model 27 and 29
  • Marlin shotgun Model 28
  • Marlin Shotgun Model 24 and 26
  • Marlin Shotgun Model 30
  • Refinishing Rifles
  • Reloading Ammunition
  • Rifles Descriptions
  • Marlin Model 1892
  • Marlin Model 1893, 1894, and 1895
  • Marlin Model 1897
  • Marlin Model 20
  • Marlin Model 27 and Model 29
  • Rust Repeller
  • Shipping Instructions
  • Shotguns, descriptions
  • Marlin Take Down
  • Marlin not Take Down
  • Marlin Hammerless
  • Sighting Rifles
  • Sights
  • Rocky Mountain Sights
  • Telegraphic Code
  • Telescope Sights
  • Wind Gauge
  • Wiping Rods

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