The Marlin 1894 Classic in 44 Special & 44 Magnum
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 14 ก.ค. 2023
- A gun made famous in the Alaskan Gold Rush is back in a brand-new caliber!
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Had my Marlin 1895 chambered in 45-70 since 2020. My first ever personal rifle, and I'm happy it was a Marlin.
.357 in stainless would be amazing
Gorgeous! I got one recently and had “Elmer” engraved on the side..❤
I have a 44 mag and a 45/70 Marlin stamped JM , not sure why the designers thought adding a manual push button safety to a classic firearm would be the coolest thing ever, well at least Henry still knows you don’t pull the trigger unless you want it to fire .
the one piece reference was the icing on the cake 🤣
I was lucky enough to get an 1894PG for $500 about 12 years ago. It's my favorite gun.
That’s a beautiful gun
I bought the 357 version at my local shop last month. It is a real peach! Inspired me to order the 44 version this month as PSA had them on sale!
I got one in 45 70, kinda prefer the 44 mag though. But it’s cool
Beautiful rifle. Would love one in .357
The wood is beautiful 😍🥰
Beautiful! Marlin/Winchester/Henry are my favorite lever actions
Love it
Best hunting rifle from browning
Man I hope they make a 16" in .45 colt. I don't know if I can wait though. Might have to get me one of these.
In 357 it would get along great with my 586 :)
Which gold rush lasted till 1894?
Thank you!
The Klondike gold rush in eastern Alaska/western Canada was in the 1890s.
Are they making them with traditional ballard rifling or are they using the micro-grooves again?
They are 6 groove hammer forged. Looks like they dumped the Micro-Groove rifling on everything.
Marlin was acquired BY Ruger, not FROM Ruger!
30-30 is needed. 22 magnum is a must. And for christ sake im tired of saying somebody needs to make me a lever gun in 22 hornet.
😔 yes . To all of it
Then stop saying it.
@@Nick-wn1xw quit drinking
😂😂😂 it's all ONE PIECE
Wasn't the gold rush 45 years before 1894?
What city and state are y'all at where y'all located
They did make that gun in 44 mag before marlin was bought by ruger
I had a Remington/Marlin 1894 in .44 mag, but the day I saw my gun shop got one of these Ruger/Marlin versions, I traded in my Remlin that day😋
Capacity?
10 in 44 mag. 11 in 44 special.
What are they charging these days?!!!
I was shot with a marlin 30.30 there show stoppers for sure
Shoots that gun gun fruit! 😂
I could afford the rifle id have to sell my house to buy ammo....lol
After roughly 300 rds through mine the loading gate had a catastrophic failure. If it aint an original marlin from way back it will fail you. Had to completely gun wouldnt feed or even rack. Not what i would trust my life to in an animal attack.
No video="it never happened".
I wouldnt buy one with that ridiculous crossbolt safety.
Then don't. It's simple. They've been on them for decades.
A small o-ring effectively disables it.
It’s a great looking gun but it’s not $1200 bucks what these sell for.
I got my ruger marlin SBL 45-70 For a non scalper price of 1200. So these being over 1k make no sense to me.
I paid right at $1K for mine from a gun shop.
I got mine last week for $999.00. It's a great value at that price. I't's not 1973 anymore.... People paid $250 bucks new for these 50 years ago, which adjusted for inflation would put them right at exactly what they are selling for now in today's dollars.