I’ll give you a hint: It’s a Sears, Roebuck & Co. Model 103 like this one. To charge it, the bolt is opened, a single .22 round is put in, the bolt is closed, and then the plunger (the disc at the back) is pulled out to cock it.
I know that mine (which doesn’t have that bogus recoil pad) was made by Marlin, but what is the model number?
Never mind. It looks like a Marlin Model 100. (The image is of a 100G. Mine has the disc-shaped plunger as pictured here.)
Might’nt be a model 103.18? That’s what the linked one is, at any rate.
Yes. I was looking for the Marlin model number, as I have a Sears one and the Sears model number is stamped on it. The Marlin model number appears to be 100.
Hello Johnny. I don’t know if it helps you, but Hiawatha made a near identical model with a tube magazine. (My apologies, but I don’t know the model number.)
While not a Marlin, the rifle I was talking about in THIS thread looks identical. Mine is a Springfield Model 15, purchased in 1939 for under $5 brand new.