John Mahlon Marlin
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John Mahlon Marlin (May 6, 1836 – July 1, 1901) was an American firearms manufacturer and inventor.
Marlin was born in Boston Neck, near Windsor Locks, Hartford County, Connecticut, as the son of Mahlon Marlin and Jennette Bradford.
He worked at the Colt plant in Hartford during the American Civil War. Starting in 1863, he made pistols in New Haven, Connecticut, expanding into manufacturing pistols and then different types of firearms by 1872, then called Marlin Fire Arms Company, today Marlin Firearms.
Initially only producing single-shot firearms, his company started manufacturing lever-action repeating rifles in 1881.
Marlin married Martha Susan nee Moore on May 27, 1862, in Windsor Locks. They had four children, two of whom died young. Their sons, Mahlon Henry and John Howard, took over the company after their father's death in 1901.
Further reading
[edit]- William S. Brophy: Marlin Firearms: A History Of The Guns & The Company That Made Them ISBN 978-0-8117-0877-7
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