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Was online looking for some Marlin 1894 parts. Nothing major, just some small screws, ejector, extractor, etc. that can get lost easy or fail during a match.

One supplier asked if the Marlin was made before 2009. I didn't know there was a cutoff year.

So I started looking for a site to run my serial number to get a manufacture date. Can't find that either. One I found would not go later than 2002.

 

Sooooo, any help on the serial number, and part source would be appreciated.

 

Thanks,

 

Dom

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One quick way to determine what parts for what gun is look for the “JM” on the barrel. The JM would denote a Marlin built in 2008 or earlier. 
 

Just a thought. 

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24 minutes ago, Eyesa Horg said:

I got my spare parts from Midway.

 

Good call. Completely slipped my mind. Been forgetting a lot lately. Sunday I was looking for a pair of jeans. Turned out I was wearing them.

Just trying to get used to a house with no dog. Much too quiet.

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9 minutes ago, Pat Riot, SASS #13748 said:

One quick way to determine what parts for what gun is look for the “JM” on the barrel. The JM would denote a Marlin built in 2008 or earlier. 
 

Just a thought. 

 

Thanks Pat. I used LawmanMark's link (got it at the same time a buddy emailed me the link).

Looks like the Marlin was born in 1983.

 

Thanks everybody!

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20 minutes ago, The Original Lumpy Gritz said:

Midwest Gun Parts.

OLG 

 

First place I looked. Their Marlin 1894 page said:

 

All parts listed in this category are specific to the Marlin Model 1894 rifles made post 2009 unless otherwise noted. These will have a "REP" proof mark on the right side of the barrel. It is recommended that all parts be fit by a qualified gunsmith. Please scroll down for a complete list of all parts available.

 

Since mine was made in 1983, I figured I needed to look elsewhere.

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ejector, extractor, lever screw, mag tube end cap screw, etc.

 

Just want to have some parts on hand that are:

 

a, get a lot of wear and tear and breaking would disable the gun, or

b. are small and could easily be lost during disassembly at a match.

 

Not looking to fill a tackle box with parts, just a few just in case.

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