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Justin_E

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Just taking a quick poll. I'm looking at buying a 45-70 soon and can't decide between Henry and Marlin. Any advice which is best?
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If you are buying new I'd go with Henry. If you can get an older Marlin in good shape I prefer them. Fit and finish on the new Marlins just doesn't feel the same to me.


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Henry has better iron sights (ghost ring). Marlin has loading in the receiver and not the tube. I prefer Henry's fit and finish over Marlin as well.

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The older Marlins pop up every now and again. I think they are worth the wait. You can easily add a goats ring to one of these.

Just want to throw out the Ruger No 1 in 45-70. it is no longer in production, but is by far my favorite.
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First above all others would be a 1970's production run of the Marlin 1895 45/70, second would be a Ruger #1 45/70 from the same time period that was proven to not have a wandering zero. Last, but not least as I plan on getting one myself later would be the Henry 45/70.

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Don't rule out the new Marlins or (remlins) if you will. I collect Marlin leverguns, & always look for the presafety guns.

With that being said I do own a (remlin) 1895 GBL guide gun in 45-70. The fit & finish is great even though I'm not a fan of checkering. The sights are spot on straight out of the box. & is actually my favorite Marlin to shoot besides my 1894 in 357 mag.

Just don't rule something out without checking it out yourself if you have a chance.
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I saw both and got the Marlin.  The stock was a tad long for the 200 yard buffalo shoots and for deer hunting all heavy clothed up so I cut it off a little.  It fits much better now.  Very smooth action and it feeds my reloads easily.  You won't go wrong with either one.  I think The Marlin costs less but I may be wrong on that.

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I think I can get a Marlin for $599+ taxes and crap. The Henry is, if they still have it, $675+ all the gov't crap.
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First above all others would be a 1970's production run of the Marlin 1895 45/70, second would be a Ruger #1 45/70 from the same time period that was proven to not have a wandering zero. Last, but not least as I plan on getting one myself later would be the Henry 45/70.


My 1970's Marlin is the best I have shot. IMHO. However I have not shot the new Remlins. I always tell people to shoot different guns and go with what feels and shoots best for you.
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I prefer the Marlins.  I have a couple of 1895's in 45-70.  They are both great looking and shooting guns.  My other 45-70 is a Ruger No. 1.  That would be my second choice.

 

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Wow..

LOOKS GREAT.

I have the Henry 45-70 steel I just purchased a few months ago.

I have not got to shoot is yet, but I hope to soon.

The Henry's may not be the same quality as your Marlins or mine, but I do like them.

I have an early Marlin 336RC in 35 rem and 30-30 that were my grandfathers and fathers. They are my favorites.
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Anybody remember the Ruger #3s in 45/70? They always quit making the cool stuff. :shrug:


I have always wanted one. I have never seen one in person, only online. They are less expensive than the no1, but I bet you will be feeling the recoil for a while. Edited by Odessa7979
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They WERE less expensive then the No. 1, but now that they've become quite uncommon, they are bringing quite a bit more if in pristine condition.

 

I had one in my hands at a gun show several years back in .22 Hornet, but you know how it is ... you can't buy them all.  :cry:

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Like that Marlin KahrMan :drool:


Thanks. The barrel has been cut down to 16 1/8", recrowned and had the action slicked up. It is a sweet carrying little woods gun.
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Thanks. The barrel has been cut down to 16 1/8", recrowned and had the action slicked up. It is a sweet carrying little woods gun.

 

I thought that barrel looked short. That's sweet. Did you have someone local cut the barrel down?

 

One (of many) guns of regret I sold was an early JM guide gun in 45/70. My one buddy at deer camp kept his and to this day, hammers 'em down. He doesn't need to track them!

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I bought it like that.  An older gentleman bought two 1895's.  One in 45-70 and one in 444.  He had the custom work done to both and then took them on one hunting trip to Alaska.  Sold them both when he got back.  I really wish I could have bought them both but only had the cash for one at that time.

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Ok, so I bit the bullet. I couldn't pass up the price. Just as soon as I can get a picture posted, I'll share it.
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