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I went google and typed in --marlin rifle model 93 year and identification marks -- and many sites come up
one site I opened is marlin manufacture dates-antique and collectable firearms--
oldguns,net>sn_php>marlinlookup
This site is where you can enter your serial number and submit and it should give you details
There are many other sites that you can surf that may give you what you want
Referring to this resource site, Marlin Serial Numbers Dates Of Manufacture
the single 'K' at the start indicates your piece was manufactures in 1953 - almost old enough for Social Security now :-)
From 1962 thru 1968 Marlins rimfire rifles (other than the 39 series lever actions) used a two letter date code that was stamped on the barrel. This date code is different than the one already listed, as Marlin rimfire rifles (other than the model 39 series) did not have a serial numbers until required to by Law after 1968. The first letter of the date code represented the month of manufacture while the second letter indicated the year. This date code was usually stamped on the left side of the barrel just in front of the receiver.
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