Marlin Model 1897

Marlin Model 1897
TypeLever-action rifle
Place of originUnited States
Production history
Designed1897
ManufacturerMarlin Firearms
Produced1887–1922
No. built81,000
Specifications
Mass5 lb (2.3 kg) - 6.25 lb (2.83 kg)
Barrel length16 in (410 mm) - 28 in (710 mm)

Cartridge.22 Long Rifle, .22 short, .22 long
ActionLever-action
Feed systemtubular magazine

The Marlin Model 1897 is a firearm that was produced by Marlin Firearms.

History

The rifle was available between 1897 and 1922. It is also referred to as the "Model 97",[1] the gun was redesigned as the "Marlin Model '97" in 1905.[2]

In 1897, the manufacturer's suggested retail price (MSRP) was $15.35 USD.[2]

It was speculated that 81,000 Marlin 1897 rifles were manufactured.[2]

In 1997, Marlin manufactured a commemorative reissue of the firearm, with these versions dubbed the "1897 Century Limited".[3]

Design and features

The Model 1897 improved upon the design of the Marlin Model 1892.[4][5]

The Model 1897 is a lever action,[2] takedown rifle.[1] It was only manufactured in takedown models chambered for .22 rimfire.[4][5] It is a .22 S L L R firearm, meaning that it is chambered for .22 rimfire rounds,[2][6] and is interchangeably able to fire .22 Long Rifle, .22 long, and .22 short. It uses a tubular magazine. Full-length models hold ten rounds of .22 Long Rifle, twenty rounds of .22 long, and twenty-five rounds of .22 short. Half-length models hold ten rounds of .22 Long Rifle, twelve rounds off .22 long, and sixteen rounds of .22 short.[1] It has a hexagonal barrel.[3]

The Model 1897's weight ranges between 5 lb (2.3 kg) and 6.25 lb (2.83 kg). Its barrel length ranged between 16 in (410 mm) and 28 in (710 mm).[1] It is equipped with iron sights, featuring a open rear sight paired with a bead front sight.[1] Standard to the gun is a plain straight-grip stock. However, versions are available with a pistol grip stock.[1]

Among the variants produced was a compact "bicycle rifle" version with a 16-inch barrel.[6] Only 216 versions of that variant were produced.[7]

Influence on later firearms

The Model 1897's design influenced the Marlin Model 39, which ultimately evolved into the Marlin Model Golden 39A.[2]

References

  1. ^ a b c d e f Sadowski, Robert A. (2024). Gun Trader's Guide, Forty-Sixth Edition. New York: Skyhorse Publishing Company, Incorporated. p. 1218. ISBN 9781510781399.
  2. ^ a b c d e f Crawford, Scott (July 23, 2021). "The History of the Marlin 1897 Rifle". 1895 Gunner. Retrieved March 11, 2026.
  3. ^ a b Metesh, Logan (October 3, 2025). "Marlin Model 1897 Century Limited: Tribute to a Rimfire Icon". Collector's Elite Auctions. Retrieved March 12, 2026.
  4. ^ a b "Marlin Model 1897 Lever Action Rifle". NRA Museums. Retrieved March 12, 2026.
  5. ^ a b "Marlin Model 1897 from 1906 - Vintage Rifle Restored by Turnbull". Turnbull Restoration. Retrieved March 12, 2026.
  6. ^ a b "LOT #2264: (A) RARE 16" Marlin Model 1897 Lever Action Bicycle Rifle". Morphy Auction. Retrieved March 12, 2026.
  7. ^ "Lot 2073: Rare Antique Marlin Model 1897 Special Bicycle Rifle Rare Antique Marlin Model 1897 Special Bicycle Rifle". Rock Island Auction Company. February 25, 2016. Retrieved March 12, 2026.