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  • 2 weeks later...
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New family portrait. The 45-70 Trapper looks out of place.

(2 are for sale, 3rd and 5th from left)

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3 hours ago, Snaveba said:

New family portrait. The 45-70 Trapper looks out of place.

(2 are for sale, 3rd and 5th from left)

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Nice looking family. 

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A lever action in .44 Mag is very versatile as most can also shoot .44 Specials.

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My Winchester 94 finally arrived home Wednesday, after I freed it from layaway (along with a S&W I-Frame .32 long). I plan to refinish it. So @Snavebaexpect some questions from me, when I get started on this project. 
 

The serial number (188XXXX) indicates it was produced in 1952.

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Took a couple of the Marlins out today that have not gotten much attention in a long, long time.  ‘76 336T and ‘82 39A.

 

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1 hour ago, Garufa said:

Took a couple of the Marlins out today that have not gotten much attention in a long, long time.  ‘76 336T and ‘82 39A.

 

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How did they run after such a long period of neglect??  😉

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8 minutes ago, Choatecav said:

How did they run after such a long period of neglect??  😉

Like they did brand new.  They are cared for, just not shot much.

Bought the 39 about 10 years ago,  the 336T I got for Christmas (with some begging, lol) when I was in 7th grade.

When I was in 7th grade I also started reloading…30-30 being one of the calibers.  Last night I rediscovered my stash of rounds I reloaded all those years ago.  Decided it was time to get rid of those 40+ year old reloads from barely teen me.  They look like hell and I don’t even know what’s in them, but they all went bang and not to bad accuracy-wise.

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On 5/14/2024 at 10:51 AM, TripleGGG said:

Finally picked up a Marlin 1895 Trapper 16.1 in threaded barrel in 45-70 at a decent price. This was a BIG NEED. LOL

 

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I wanted the SBL, but after seeing this decided I like the Trapper Model better, I have one of these coming and I am looking forward to it!

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1 hour ago, willis68 said:

I wanted the SBL, but after seeing this decided I like the Trapper Model better, I have one of these coming and I am looking forward to it!

You won't be disappointed. Here it is with a can on it. Balances very well. 

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On 9/27/2021 at 9:28 AM, KahrMan said:

If you are going to hunt with it go with a .45-70.  If it is mainly for plinking and action shooting then a .357 or .44 is hard to beat.  I love my Marlin 336 in .44mag.  

 

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I am thinking about making the Marlin 1894 in .44 magnum my next purchase, I love the Ruger made Marlins 

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13 minutes ago, willis68 said:

I am thinking about making the Marlin 1894 in .44 magnum my next purchase, I love the Ruger made Marlins 

Grab a Gun has the S&Ws on sale. 
 

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19 minutes ago, willis68 said:

I am thinking about making the Marlin 1894 in .44 magnum my next purchase, I love the Ruger made Marlins 

You could go original Marlin 44mag JM stamped. Stay away from @KahrMan, he will help feed the addiction. 

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31 minutes ago, Snaveba said:

Yes something like this….

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1976 Marlin 1895 .44 Mag

What are your thoughts on Micro-Groove  rifling?

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Well, most of my Marlins are Micro-groove so I can’t say I don’t like it. (LOL). If it was bad, Marlin wouldn’t have kept it for ever. Is it as accurate as Ballard rifling, I’m not sure. But super accuracy is not what I am worried about. 

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So in a fit of weakness, I picked up three new (to me) Marlins over the course of about a week and a half.

First is a Marlin 336TS Texan from 1984. 30-30, straight stock, 18.5” barrel.  
 

The second is a Marlin 1894C in .357 Mag.

The last is a Marlin 336 Saddle Ring Carbine in .30-30. Basically a Texan, but 20” barrel instead of 18.5” barrel and a saddle ring.  Of course I found it last. I had to buy it because it was made in 1969 (my birth year) and will go with the 336 in 30-30 and the 336 in 35rem I also hand from ‘69.

I may move the Texan when all is said and done.  It is the only one I have in hand. It has really nice wood on the stock. Once I am done cleaning it up (and the others once they are in hand) I will post photos. 

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