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Asking for opinions on my Marlin model 90
Old Yesterday, 01:24 PM   #1
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Default Asking for opinions on my Marlin model 90

I've had this gun for a few years now and have always wondered if was a higher-grade version or a customized gun? Either way, I would like to get opinions on ballpark value as I have a friend that wants to buy it. Any and all opinions welcomed and appreciated. It's a 12 ga. w/30 in. barrels. serial#D554

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I would have a hard time selling such a great gun.
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The gun has been restocked.

It is way nicer than the factory stocks were.
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The gun has been restocked.

It is way nicer than the factory stocks were.
What would such stock work cost nowadays Brian?
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Depending on grade of wood you select your cost would probably be at least $5k
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Depending on grade of wood you select your cost would probably be at least $5k
Looks like I will be keeping this one!!!
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That wood is far above Model 90 quality!! Looks like an oval post Simmons rib on the barrels. Marlin never offered a rib on the Model 90. Whoever refinished the frame, they got the plum color that so often happens on these. Seems reproducing the original black gun-metal finish of the frame takes some talent.
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That wood is far above Model 90 quality!! Looks like an oval post Simmons rib on the barrels. Marlin never offered a rib on the Model 90. Whoever refinished the frame, they got the plum color that so often happens on these. Seems reproducing the original black gun-metal finish of the frame takes some talent.
You’re right about the vent rib being Simmons. I didn’t think that the receiver was refinished. I’m not sure. I guess since it’s got custom wood it doesn’t matter. Still asking for a ballpark estimate on value.
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This proves one can "make a silk purse out of a sow's ear."

I really like it.
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Wow, I carried a 16 ga recently on a few hunts in South Dakota, sure nothing like that gun.
Wonder if it was used as a trap gun.
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