Marble Game Getter Gun

SN 7943. Cal. 22 LR over 44 shot shell. 18″ bbl. Very popular and attractive Marbles Game Getter Model 1908 with swing out skeleton loop stock and includes 37 original .44 shotshell cartridges. Beautiful Gutta Percha grips are a very pleasing chocolate brown color with Marbles logo at top on side. Bbls marked on right side “Calibers- 22 & 44” and on left side is typical manufacturers address with “Marble Arms and Mfg Co. Successor”. The left wing of the rear sight has been broken off and is not present. The Game Getter was a popular item in the early part of the 20th century as a versatile gun for small game and today is popular not only with collectors but also people who participate in vintage shooting events. This is a National Firearms Act item and requires BATF approval prior to transfer. This item is fully transferable on an ATF Form 3 or Form 4 as Curio & Relic eligible. CONDITION: Overall appearance and finish very fine, over 90% coverage with some wear to gray patina at muzzle and at high edges. Grips are very fine with some slight bruising on right side. Folding loop stock functions properly and well and has a very attractive, bright nickel finish. There are three positions where the rotating selector attached to the hammer has dug into the frame from dry firing. This very attractive specimen of early 20th century high quality gunmaking. 52871-1 JWK (2,000-3,000) C&R – Lot 1111

Auction: Firearms - Spring 2018MarbleGame

Marble's Game Getter Gun—NFA, curio or relic Marble's suspended sales of Game Getter in United States after Treasury Department ruled it was a 'firearm' under NFA, but continued sales abroad. Retail price in 1934 was about $24 (12' or 15' barrels) to $26 (18' barrels). Springfield Armory M6 Scout. This gun has its own unique style. The M6 Scout is a hammer. Marble Game-Getter Gun Notice: All 'Any Other Weapons' have a mandatory tax of $200.00 for making. Transfer of an 'Any Other Weapons' is an additional $5.00. MARBLE ARMS CO., GAME GETTER MODEL 1908, 22 R.F. AND 32-20 WCF CALIBERS, 18' BARRELS. MIRROR BRIGHT BORES, VERY GOOD BRIGHT LUSTEROUS BLUE WITH SOME CORROSION SPOTS ON THE BARRELS. FR.Click for more info.

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SN 7943. Cal. 22 LR over 44 shot shell. 18″ bbl. Very popular and attractive Marbles Game Getter Model 1908 with swing out skeleton loop stock and includes 37 original .44 shotshell cartridges. Beautiful Gutta Percha grips are a very pleasing chocolate brown color with Marbles logo at top on side. Bbls marked on right side “Calibers- 22 & 44” and on left side is typical manufacturers address with “Marble Arms and Mfg Co. Successor”. The left wing of the rear sight has been broken off and is not present. The Game Getter was a popular item in the early part of the 20th century as a versatile gun for small game and today is popular not only with collectors but also people who participate in vintage shooting events. This is a National Firearms Act item and requires BATF approval prior to transfer. This item is fully transferable on an ATF Form 3 or Form 4 as Curio & Relic eligible. CONDITION: Overall appearance and finish very fine, over 90% coverage with some wear to gray patina at muzzle and at high edges. Grips are very fine with some slight bruising on right side. Folding loop stock functions properly and well and has a very attractive, bright nickel finish. There are three positions where the rotating selector attached to the hammer has dug into the frame from dry firing. This very attractive specimen of early 20th century high quality gunmaking. 52871-1 JWK (2,000-3,000) C&R – Lot 1111

Auction: Firearms - Spring 2018

Third Generation Marble Game Getter Gun

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MarbleMarble arms game getter gunplus the buyer’s premium, which is paid by the buyer as part of the purchase price. The prices noted here after the auction are considered unofficial and do not become official until after the 46th day.