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Jon
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I purchased from Sears back in 1971 a Marlin 12 gauge, bolt action, 36" barrel w/leather arm sling and clip goose gun. What do you think it's worth in todays market?
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bigcurt
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marlin goose guns were popular some years back and alot of them still knock down turkeys and ducks today,,although not a high dollar gun.. i still see them at gunshows in the 150-250 range.
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guest
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i bought one at a gander mtn. for $70 plus tax two months ago.
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Col.
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BULL SHIT ! I Bought a 1965 Mustang Blk Like New For 100 Bucks Also
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interested
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are you looking to sell it?? any pics
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Mike
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I have one that was my Fathers in nice condition. No serial number that I can see. Located in Wisconsin.
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John
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Model 55 Goose gun --->$150- $275
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And the dude who paid 75.00 That one had a bent barrel, I passed on it.
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Guest
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U bet they knock down turkeys!! I killed my first turckey at 75 yards with my goose gun!!
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