Marlin 1895 SBL .45-70 Gov't 18.5" Barrel Laminate Stainless

IanON

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I'm looking to buy a lever action. I have been looking for a while now. I have a few in mind but I really like the look and features of the Marlin 1895 SBL. Now I have heard some really negative things about Marlins being produced recently. Things like ill fitting stocks, bad loading gates, poor metal finishes, crooked sights..etc. I really want to get one but I would love some feedback from an actual owner as I have no interest in buying a brand new firearm that will need to be fixed out of the box. Thanks guys.
 
I bought an 1895 guide gun about 6 months ago and I'm pleased with it. Finish is not as nice as the older ones, but it is a damn handy gun and quite accurate.
I replaced my sights with skinners and they are far superior.
 
What were the stock sights that came with? A peep in the back and fiber optic in the front or are they like buck horn and a blade?
 
I'm looking to buy a lever action. I have been looking for a while now. I have a few in mind but I really like the look and features of the Marlin 1895 SBL. Now I have heard some really negative things about Marlins being produced recently. Things like ill fitting stocks, bad loading gates, poor metal finishes, crooked sights..etc. I really want to get one but I would love some feedback from an actual owner as I have no interest in buying a brand new firearm that will need to be fixed out of the box. Thanks guys.

My experience is limited I've had 3 SBL's over the past couple of years and a JM stamped. While the JM stamped (which was only made very briefly) was a very nice and smooth rifle, the Remlin's functioned 100% and were very accurate. If you like the look of the gun and can find one I would not hesitate
 
Last year I bought a new GBL from Epps sight unseen. The in-letting was garbage, as was the attitude from the sales person. Something to the effect of "it's typical" and "what do you expect for that price". I did get some credit for the return and bought an SBL. No problems and very accurate.
 
I picked up a sbl from wholesale a couple weeks ago. First one I've seen in person on a shelf since the takeover. Cycled it once and paid for it. Functions just as good as both my 45 and 30-30 xlr's that are both jm stamped. Best thing is to put your hands on it and make sure you like the feel. As for the sbl. 3 shots to sight in with 325g leverlution and a Leupold 2.5 scout scope and it will shoot right around moa of a bag.
 
SBL was the first of the new Marlins to get the bugs out. really great if you buy a newer one. Function flawlessly and fit finish rival any of the JMs. Last year of the JM stuff was bigger junk than the Remlins. Buy a new SBL and you absolutely wont regret it and they come with pretty good ghost ring already. Might need to oil the heck outa it and find a kid to cycle it a few hundred times. Then order a safety delete and a metal shell follower from beartooth mercantile. A stupid crossbolt safety on a guide gun gets you killed. Stupidest idea ever.
 
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