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I still have it and it’s not for sale. I hunted deer that fall with a Marlin 1893 lever action cut down to “kid size” and chambered for the bitchin’ (It was the 60s) .38-55 cartridge. I borrowed it ...
I do know that like any reasonable American deer hunter, I like lever-action rifles, and while I was sad to see the Marlin of old close shop, I have been encouraged by the new guns being produced ...
The staying power of lever-action rifles and the .45-70 Gov’t cartridge is nothing short of remarkable given all that’s transpired since they were introduced. Once again, Marlin has combined these two ...
Marlin has continued that tradition into the modern age. Nowhere is there a more evident a marriage between the lever-action and the modern age than in Marlin’s 1895 series.
The 1895 is an offshoot of the 336 line, using the same receiver as its originator, albeit a different lever action mechanism. Remington now produces both guns under the Marlin brand after buying ...
The Marlin Firearms brand -- a famous line of lever-action rifles, bolt-action hunting rifles, and .22 rimfire semi-automatic long guns -- became the property of Sturm, Ruger & Company (NYSE ...
Marlin has continued that tradition into the modern age. Nowhere is there a more evident a marriage between the lever-action and the modern age than in Marlin’s 1895 series.