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Marlin made two rifles that were marketed as Ranger M34's. One was the Marlin 80.C or 780, and the other was the 50-50E. The 80.C is a bolt action repeater, made from 1940-1970 (valued from $50-90), replaced by the 780 from 1971-1988 (value $45-75). The Models 50 and 50E were autoloaders., both made from 1931-1935, and both priced from $75-150. My wife's father has passed on to her his childhood rifle. Since he's gone now, we really can't offer too much more other than he grew up in Vermont. The rifle is very clean and is labeled: Ranger 22S-L-L I-M34 MADE IN THE USA It is a single shot only, bolt action rifle that is probably 70-75 years old at least. I'm assuming the model 34 makes it a Marlin although the fact that it is a single shot only seems to go against your answer. I wonder if you can offer any more for me and Thanks. You might try searching the cross-reference lists at Numrich Gunparts. Follow the related link to the right >>>>

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Q: Where can you find information about and the value of a Ranger M34 .22 caliber which may have been made by Marlin and may be 90 years old or more?
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