TacticalCanuck
Regular
- Location
- SW Ontario
Hi CGN,
Long story short, I can get my stinkin little mitts on a pretty good condition Marlin Model 56. Having one hell of a time finding out anything about them however. All I know for certain is that they were made through the late 50's to '61 or so. The action is a 'levermatic' which only has a 25 degree swing to it. You don't have to take your hand off the stock.
it is all original and in really good shape considering it's age. The stock has some beautiful tiger stripe markings on it.
Owner says he hasn't shot it in 40 years. I wiped it down, put a little dab of oil on the action, clean it up, ran a patch down the pristine bore (it looks fantastic, rifling is crisp all the way down) slapped a Bushnell XTC DOA on it, zeroed it and proceeded to one hole at 50 yards rested on my bunched up coat.
A couple of concerns however.
1) It jams on the first round about 75% of the time. I figured out that you really need to work that action, good kick back and forward, and then it seems to cycle well. But it still jams on that first round often. Frustrating. But then, its a tack driver in every sense when it does......(not using the original magazine though, he says he has it, and i want to have a go with it)
2) What's it worth? I have seen between 1 and 200 bucks and then I have seen 400 bucks.
I have the original card that was on it, with a cut out mail in form for - MARLIN RAZORS lol
All in all it really seems to be a very interesting piece of firearm history, and I am considering it. There is a minor crack just behind the receiver on the stock, but I know I can fix that up and make it almost non-existent.
I will try to get a pic up shortly.
Long story short, I can get my stinkin little mitts on a pretty good condition Marlin Model 56. Having one hell of a time finding out anything about them however. All I know for certain is that they were made through the late 50's to '61 or so. The action is a 'levermatic' which only has a 25 degree swing to it. You don't have to take your hand off the stock.
it is all original and in really good shape considering it's age. The stock has some beautiful tiger stripe markings on it.
Owner says he hasn't shot it in 40 years. I wiped it down, put a little dab of oil on the action, clean it up, ran a patch down the pristine bore (it looks fantastic, rifling is crisp all the way down) slapped a Bushnell XTC DOA on it, zeroed it and proceeded to one hole at 50 yards rested on my bunched up coat.
A couple of concerns however.
1) It jams on the first round about 75% of the time. I figured out that you really need to work that action, good kick back and forward, and then it seems to cycle well. But it still jams on that first round often. Frustrating. But then, its a tack driver in every sense when it does......(not using the original magazine though, he says he has it, and i want to have a go with it)
2) What's it worth? I have seen between 1 and 200 bucks and then I have seen 400 bucks.
I have the original card that was on it, with a cut out mail in form for - MARLIN RAZORS lol
All in all it really seems to be a very interesting piece of firearm history, and I am considering it. There is a minor crack just behind the receiver on the stock, but I know I can fix that up and make it almost non-existent.
I will try to get a pic up shortly.
























































