JM Marlin Ballard Single Shot Rifle .30 cal
Guns International #: 103242596 Seller's Inventory #: 46220
Category: Marlin Rifles - JM - Marlin Rifles - Antique

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Seller: Alligood's
Company: Alligoods Inc.
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State: Georgia
Zip: 30642
Country: United States
Phone: (478) 337-1000
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Description:
J.M. Marlin Ballard Single Shot Rifle, .30 Caliber
Features:
  • Caliber: .30 Caliber (likely .30-30 Winchester or similar, based on era and design)
  • Barrel: Octagon barrel, retaining 95% original blue finish
  • Stock: Varnished walnut with crescent buttplate, very good condition with bruises
  • Receiver: Faded to grey patina
  • Bore: Fine, bright condition
  • Mechanics: Mechanically fine, fully functional
  • Serial Number: 7179, manufactured circa 1875–1891
  • Shipping: Free shipping, no credit card fees
This is a classic J.M. Marlin Ballard Single Shot Rifle in .30 caliber, manufactured by the Marlin Firearms Company in New Haven, Connecticut. The serial number 7179 places production between 1875 and 1891, during the Ballard rifle’s primary production period under J.M. Marlin, before the company’s reorganization as Marlin Firearms Co. in 1881. Designed by John Marlin Ballard, this rifle is renowned for its robust falling-block action, which was one of the strongest and most accurate single-shot designs of the 19th century. Widely used for target shooting, hunting, and even military applications, the Ballard was prized for its precision and versatility, chambered in various calibers including .30-caliber rounds like the .30-30 Winchester or proprietary cartridges of the era. Its historical significance lies in its role as a cornerstone of American firearms innovation, competing with contemporaries like the Remington Rolling Block and Winchester single shots, and its popularity among marksmen and hunters in the post-Civil War era.

This example is in good overall condition, with the octagon barrel retaining an impressive 95% of its original blue finish, showcasing excellent preservation. The receiver has faded to a grey patina, typical of aged firearms, adding to its antique character. The varnished walnut stocks, featuring a classic crescent buttplate, are in very good condition with some bruises consistent with period use. The bore is fine and bright, indicating minimal wear and suitability for shooting with appropriate ammunition. Mechanically fine, the rifle’s falling-block action operates smoothly, and all markings remain clear and legible.

Safety Note: As with all antique firearms, this rifle should be inspected by a qualified gunsmith before firing to ensure safety with modern ammunition.

Don’t miss your chance to own this well-preserved J.M. Marlin Ballard, a true piece of American firearms history. Click the “Buy It Now” button or call 478-337-1000 to secure this fine rifle today!
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Antique: Yes
Manufacturer: Marlin
Model: Ballard
Serial Number: 7179
Barrel Length: 26
Condition: Very Good
Metal Condition: Very Good
Wood Condition: Very good
Bore Condition: Good
Barrels: 26
Barrel Type: Octagon
Action: Falling Block
Stock: Walnut
Butt Pad: Crescent
Finish: Blue
Sights: Factory
Manufacture Date: 1875-81