Dating a Marlin 1894
Posted: Thu Feb 18, 2016 12:19 pm
A question for those that know Marlins, I hope you can help me out.
I've just come by an 1894 in .44Mag, great condition. Not shot many rounds it appears, 100% bluing still present and the gold plated trigger is still fully plated.
As it's not the 'S' model I know it must be earlier than 1984. Am I correct in thinking that if you subtract the first two digits of the serial number from 2000 you get the date of manufacturer?
In this case the first two are '21' so I'm thinking made in 1979 by my method. (Does this also work for the model 39s I have here?) I have another .44 here (an 1894S) with a blued trigger and the number starts '04', so I'm hoping a 1996 model? It would seem to bear out my thinking as I bought this new with the promise of pistol hand-in money (about 1997) to replace my Desert Eagle so I could keep the reloading press all set up.
It just seems crazy to have serial numbers reducing as times moves on, eventually you'll get to the point of negative numbers or have to have a rethink.
Many thanks for any help you can give.
I've just come by an 1894 in .44Mag, great condition. Not shot many rounds it appears, 100% bluing still present and the gold plated trigger is still fully plated.
As it's not the 'S' model I know it must be earlier than 1984. Am I correct in thinking that if you subtract the first two digits of the serial number from 2000 you get the date of manufacturer?
In this case the first two are '21' so I'm thinking made in 1979 by my method. (Does this also work for the model 39s I have here?) I have another .44 here (an 1894S) with a blued trigger and the number starts '04', so I'm hoping a 1996 model? It would seem to bear out my thinking as I bought this new with the promise of pistol hand-in money (about 1997) to replace my Desert Eagle so I could keep the reloading press all set up.
It just seems crazy to have serial numbers reducing as times moves on, eventually you'll get to the point of negative numbers or have to have a rethink.
Many thanks for any help you can give.