Marlin model 27s in 25/20

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Can't seem to find much out about my Marlin 27S. Can't seem to locate parts. Anybody have any info regarding these or where I may be able to find a couple parts. Any info welcome. Thanks
 
From the Standard Catalog of Firearms: Model 27 Slide-action rifle. This is a centerfire rifle chambered for the .25-20 and .32-20 cartridges. Also chambered for the .25 rimfire cartridge. It features a 24" octagonal barrel with a 2/3's-length magazine tube that holds 7 shots. It has open sights, a blued finish and straight walnut stock with crescent buttplate. It was manufactured from 1910 to 1916.

Model 27S: ...similar to the Model 27 with a sliding button on the right side of the receiver that permitted the gun to be opened while a cartridge was in the chamber. It was offered with a round (1913) or octagonal 24" barrel. This model was introduced in 1910 and was manufactured until 1932.

Value: excellent = $375, VG = $300. Good = $175.

As to parts: you could ask at Ellwood Epps or put a wanted ad in the EE.
 
Thanks for the info. I have tried Ellwood and Western gun parts and the EE along with many others. Even tried a few places in the states but most of them don't seem to eager to work with a canook. Surely there are more of these 27S marlins out there somewhere.
 
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I had one years back in decent shape other than the mag tube being fooked.
Took it to my local smith and it sat there for over a year.
I got flustered with it and sold it.
Next local gun show was a complete mag tube assembly I needed.
Parts are hard to find, at least the mag tube assembly.
Common wear on these things.
 
The mag tube is the only part I have been able to find. All I need now is the butt plate and the proper rear sight. Any ideas as to what other models of marlins shared the same two parts.
 
The mag tube is the only part I have been able to find. All I need now is the butt plate and the proper rear sight. Any ideas as to what other models of marlins shared the same two parts.

From "Old Gunsights" by Nick Stroebel, in part
Standard
Lyman no. 3 ivory bead front sight, and a Marlin Rocky mountain Rear Sight
Optional front and rear
Same as those for the Model 20 Rifle

The model 20 list quite a few sights
Standard is the same as above

Optional front
Marlin rocky mountain front sight
Marlin .22 Caliber front sight
Beech combination front sight
Marlin globe front sight
Lyman no. 4 ivory hunting sight
Lyman no. 5 combination front sight
Lyman no. 21 ivory bead "Jack" front sight

Optional Rear
Marlin rocky mountain rear sight (small size)
Marlin .22 caliber rear sight
Marlin gallery (tang) peep sight
Marlin no. 32 windgauge rear sight
Marlin improved graduated (tang) peep sight
Lyman no. 1 combination tang sight
Lyman no. 2 tang sight
Lyman no. 47 windgauge stem
Lyman no. 52 windgauge tang sight
Lyman no. 6 folding rear sight

So, you've got lots to choose from
 
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