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  1. Robert Jasper Reeves was born in Marlin, Texas, the son of George Patton Reeves and Frances Luella Garrett, [2] in 1892. He attended Marlin High School and Texas A&M University. During World War I he served in the United States Army in the Coast Artillery in California, and was discharged in December, 1918. [2]

  2. This Marlin 1892 is in .22 S/L/LR and has had the barrel professionally relined. In addition the wood is in great shape for the age. Action functions well and cycles without issue. The serial number dates the gun to a 1900 production model. The gun has what I believe to be the factory iron sights. No drill/tap holes or imperfections on the metal.

  3. Scarce early mod. 1892 Marlin Saftey .32 cal. octagon barrel "take down" lever action Antique rifle. This rifle can chamber and fire .32 cal. rim fire. short and long, .32 cal. Colt short and long plus .32 cal. long rifle; accepts both center fire and rim fire fireing pins for in field no tools change. The condition is better than very good ...

  4. Marlin Darrah. Marlin Darrah is the executive director of International Film & Video (IFV), a production company based in the United States. For his documentary work in Portugal and in other locations throughout the world, Darrah was honored with a knighthood in the Royal House of Portugal. From 1976 through 2015, Darrah produced several dozen ...

  5. www.leverguns.com › leverguns › marlin_model_1892Marlin Model 1892 - Leverguns

    Marlin Model 1892 . An improvement on the Model 1891, the Model 1892 (later called the Model 92) had an improved ejector, firing pin, trigger and safety mechanism. It was produced in .22 and .32 rimfire from 1895 to 1916. For a "time-line" on the evolution of the Marlin rimfire rifle

  6. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › MarlinMarlin - Wikipedia

    Marlins are among the fastest marine swimmers. However, greatly exaggerated speeds are often claimed in popular literature, based on unreliable or outdated reports. [3] The larger species include the Atlantic blue marlin, Makaira nigricans, which can reach 5 m (16 ft) in length and 820 kg (1,810 lb) in weight [4] and the black marlin, Istiompax ...

  7. The side-ejection of the Model 1893 started a long line of solid-top Marlin lever actions, including the Model 36, a slightly modified 1893 introduced in 1936, and today’s 336. A century after the appearance of the 1893, the 336 started outselling the famous Winchester 94 because the Marlin could be easily fitted with a low-mounted scope.

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