
Marble Arms - Industry firearms Predecessor Marble Safety Axe Company, Gladstone Manufacturing Company, Founded 1892 (1892) Founder(s) Webster Marble Headquarters … Wikipedia

In Canada, the Game Getter is classified as " restricted" under current laws. Original Model 1908 and Model 1921 models produced before 1943 are Curios & Relics under US law, but are still subject to the provisions of the NFA. In the United States, models featuring barrel lengths of less than 18" requires a $5 tax stamp and registration as an Any Other Weapon to be in compliance with the National Firearms Act (NFA). It is similar in appearance to the Model 1908 and features a. The Third GenerationĪ third production model is currently produced by Marble Arms. The last Model 1921 was produced from spare parts in 1962. The shorter barrel versions were offered in Canada until 1955. After the passage of the 1934 National Firearms Act, the 12 and 15" models were discontinued for domestic sales. Barrel lengths of 12", 15" and 18" were produced. 410 model featured 2 or 2½" chambers, with the former being much more common. The Model 1921 was generally produced in either a. The grip, folding stock, safety, and several other features were redesigned. Production of the Model 1921 started in 1921 and was essentially a new design. The former featured a flexible rear tang sight mounted behind the hammer and the latter had the sight hole plugged. Two variations of the Model 1908 were made, the 1908A and 1908B.

A barrel length of 15" was common, though some 18" and 12" models were produced. 44 Shotshell configuration, though nonstandard rifle calibers were produced (e.g.

The Model 1908 was generally produced in a. Variants The First Generation (Model 1908) Three generations of the system were/are produced-First Generation (Model 1908), Second Generation (Model 1921) and the Third Generation currently manufactured by Marble Arms. A manually pivoted hammer striker is used to select the upper or lower barrel. The firearm features a skeleton folding stock and a rifle barrel over a smooth-bore shotgun barrel. The Marble Game Getter is a light, double-barrel (over-under), combination gun manufactured by the Marble's Arms & Manufacturing Company in Gladstone, Michigan. 410 bore, Other, less common, rifle calibers (see text)įixed front-sight, folding, tang rear-sight Marble's Arms & Manufacturing Company (formerly Marble Safety Axe Co.)
