Marlin Model 19-S 12-Gauge: A Rare Turn-of-the-Century Time Capsule
The Marlin Model 19-S holds a fascinating, highly collectible place in American firearms history. Produced during a brief window at the turn of the century, the Model 19 line was Marlin's definitive upgrade to its early slide-action shotguns. Engineered during a monumental transition era, it was specifically designed to handle the growing popularity of modern smokeless powder cartridges. The "S" designation represents a specialized engineering push, making this 12-gauge trombone-action scattergun lighter, faster to the shoulder, and vastly more advanced than its predecessors.
This exquisite turn-of-the-century specimen showcases the iconic corn-cob style pump grip and a smooth, classic walnut buttstock. A standout feature of the Model 19-S is its factory-treated matte finish along the top of the barrel, a direct response to period sportsmen who complained of sun glare while tracking game. The primary benefit of owning this piece is possessing an untouched slice of early 1900s Americana, featuring the original takedown design that allowed hunters of the era to easily transport their firearms by rail or horse.
In any curated firearm display, this shotgun functions as a majestic centerpiece of pre-WWI industrial design. Its sweeping receiver lines, high-polish blued steel, and warm vintage walnut provide an irreplaceable antique aesthetic that cannot be replicated by modern firearms. For the serious collector tracking the evolution of early pump-action engineering, this classic 12-gauge is a historical masterpiece that elevates the prestige of any gun rack.
SPECIFICATIONS
Condition :
Used
Barcode / UPC :
141816-C1
Firearm Type :
Shotgun
Caliber / Ga :
12 GA
On-sale :
No

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