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I have a ranger 103-6- o/u 20 GA that I have hunted with for some time I was wandering if someone could tell me something about it, all I know is it is a take off of a Marlin model 90. Any help will be greatly appreciated
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From MARLIN FIREARMS: "In 1936, Sears requested that Marlin make an O/U to be sold by Sears. The patent for the gun was assigned to Sears. Marlin agreed, as long as Marlin could make and sell the gun to Marlin customers with the Marlin name on the gun. However, the Marlin name was not to be marked on those guns delivered to Sears. Instead, the Sears guns were to be marked RANGER(before WWII) or J.C. HIGGINS(after WWII), Sears trade names. A decimal code, which indicated to Sears the model and manufacture, was also marked on the gun. The Sears deignation for Marlin was the prefix 103. The numbers to the right of the decimal identified the specific model. The code used was as follows:

103.5---- .22LR/.410
103.7---- 16 Ga.
103.10--- .22LR/.410
103.11--- 16 Ga.
103.16--- 16 Ga.
103.350-- 12 Ga.
103.360-- 16 Ga.
103.370-- 20 Ga.
103.223-- 12 Ga.
103.2236- 16 Ga.
103.2237- 20 Ga.

In 1945, Sears requested that the name of Marlin be added to the markings on the gun."

For whatever reason the code 103.6 is not shown in the book.

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If you look at the Remington 32 as being largely a copy of the French Petrik, that would make the Marlin 90 the first mass-produced, American designed and made OU. Pretty decent guns too, although they look quite slab-sided in comparison with modern OU's.

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I would not mind owning one of those 12ga .30-30Win combos.

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Thank you so much for the information it really helps. The serial no. is 13xx so maybe the 6 snuck in at first.
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Yeah, it stands to reason that 103.6 would be a 20 ga. It may also indicate not only gauge but also barrel lenght. They were offered in 26" and 28".


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That is possible mine has 26" barrels.
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Not a lot of 20 gauge Marlin Model 90 guns made. There were 1021 double trigger 20ga. guns made with 28in. barrels, and 530 double trigger 20ga. guns with 26in. barrels.

There were 441 20ga. 28in. guns made with the J.C.Higgins name.
Don't have information on the Ranger guns, but there were likely not too many in 20ga.


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