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  1. These single-shot arms were invented by Charles H. Ballard of Worcester, Massachusetts, who received his original patent in 1861. Approximately 24,000 sporting and military rifles, carbines, and shotguns were manufactured between 1862 and 1873; Civil War sales account for half of this total.

  2. by Scott Crawford - July 23, 2021. The 1st smokeless powder model built and sold by Marlin Firearms. Available from: 1893 - 1935. Cartridges: .25-36, .30-30, .32 Special, .32-40 and .38-55. Notes: In 1919, markings were changed to "The Marlin Firearms Corporation/ New Haven, Conn.U.S.A.Patented". Rifles manufactured after 1904 are marked ...

  3. Practical telescopic sights began to appear on target rifles in the 1850s, espcially after the introduction of the scopes made by William Malcolm of Syracuse, New York in 1855. Some of these early scopes saw use on the rifles of sharpshooters in the American Civil War in the 1860s.

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  5. May 9, 2011 · Founder John Marlin had worked for Colt during the Civil War and, in 1870, began making his own derringers and revolvers. In the early 1890s, he developed two lever-operated rifles, the...

  6. The Marlin 1893 was designed as a hunting rifle, but some hunters still debate whether the .32-40 is adequate for deer. Charles Ballard patented his first single-shot rifle action in 1861, then sold the patent.

  7. Feb 25, 2019 · A: Nearly 1 million Model 1893 Marlin lever-action rifles were manufactured between 1893 and 1935. It was a highly regarded repeater available in the popular chamberings of the day,...

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