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Henry Big Boy .44 vs Marlin 1894 .44


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Assuming you have the chance to buy either rifle used, and both are of similar age and condition -- would you expect to pay roughly the same for either rifle, or is one worth more than the other? Why?

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The Henry is probably a little classier and might appeal more to the Cowboy action shooter but the Marlin is the better all around rifle in my opinion. I have several and I have a Marlin 44. I have had Marlin Cowboys in 45-70 and 357, I have the 1895 in 45-70 also. One thing I would suggest is if you want to shoot a lot of cast lead, try and find one without the Microgroove rifling. Some of them can shoot lead but the full rifled guns are a heck of a lot easier to work with. If you are going to stick with jacketed the Microgroove barrels are fine. I have seen a lot of the older guns go for $400 to $450 in standard configuration in 44 mag.

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