Pretty close. The CC440 was the version made for and sold by Coast to Coast stores. It has a slightly different sight, wood is a little different.
Depending on condition, about the same as any Marlin 70 rifle.
Marlin mdl 70 is the answer << This was/is the correct answer. The CC440 does appear to be the Marlin/Glenfield 70 as stated earlier. .
yes the exact same
Marlin model 70.
yes it is manufatured by marlin and is a marlin model 70 re packaged as the 701
$125.
the model 60 is tube fed where the 70 is a clip fed model there are some small differences but manily the 70 is a 60 with no tube,or feeing lips just has a mag holder instead and the stock has that hole for the mag cut out that's really it
No. You will have to have a Model 1895
Define old. Serial #, Model will get the answers for you.
The Marlin Model 81 rifle was produced from 1938 until 1953, making it between 70 and 85 years old, depending on the specific year of manufacture. The J.C. Higgins Model 103.13, which is a rebranded version of the Marlin Model 81, was produced around the same time, primarily in the late 1940s to early 1950s. Therefore, both models are generally in the range of 70 to 85 years old.
you would need to supply a serial number and model number,along with the condition of your marlin to get a value.
The Marlin model 70P (Papoose) was made from 1986-1994.With out a serial number it would not be possible to say the exact year of production.