Rifle Identification?

Kauaihunter

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Anyone have an idea of the make of this .45-70, octagon barrel? There are no markings except for the 4-digit serial number. I’m thinking that the fold down rear sight is not original? Front is a brass blade. The other firearms that were owned by my friend's dad were made in the 1940’s. With stamped markings and picture verification online, I think I have correctly identified those.

Barrel from receiver to muzzle is 27” long so assuming it’s 28”.
 

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Interesting!!

Looks like it might possibly be older than the 1940s.
But the "serial" number kinda throws things off as they weren't required until the 1960's.

Possibly was a military firearm?
They were known for using 4 digit codes. Mostly I believe to keep the various parts together for the same firearm.
 
Looks like a Marlin 1881.

It isn’t a Whitney Kennedy or Whitney Scharf, the second and third rifles pictured…






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Thanks all for the replies. I’m sifting through the Marlin serial numbers. So far I found one dated 1883 but I’m gonna keep looking to see if I can confirm. Appreciate it.
 
Can you post a detail pic of the barrel top flat between the rear sight and the receiver? There should be Marlin maker and patent dates there.
 

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