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    Marlin 1895 TSBL Trappers Are Back in Stock!





    Hey CGN,

    The tried-and-true configuration of Marlins famous 45-70 Gov’t rifle is now back in stock, and in a greater number than just 1 rifle this time. The Model 1895 Trapper features a 16.5” stainless steel barrel, a Wild West gun style lever, and a Skinner peep sight. Marlin has a rock solid lineup of lever action rifles, and the TSBL is no exception. Like many Marlin lever actions, the rifle was built with the outdoors in mind, and is virtually immune to the elements. You can snag yourself one of these fantastic big bore lever actions for 1249.99$.

    FEATURES:
    45-70 Gov't.
    5+1 capacity
    Wild West Guns-style big loop lever for easy cycling
    Skinner peep sight for fast, easy target acquisition
    16 1/2" barrel
    1:20" twist rate
    35" long
    13 3/8” length of pull
    7 lbs. approximate weight


    On a related note, we also have a few GSBL's in stock and ready to ship!

    These 1895 GSBL has been officially discontinued by Marlin, so once these are gone, they are gone! Built to withstand rough and extreme conditions, the stainless steel is finished with FNC (ferritic nitrocarburizing), which darkens the steel, increasing durability and scratch resistance. The special finish makes this one of the most weatherproof rifles ever to be produced. Finding your target is made easy due to the high visibility fiber optic sights. This rifle really is one of the best big bore lever actions currently available, and it is a shame to see it leave regular production. Be sure to load up your lever action rifles with performance ammunition from Buffalo Bore and Hornady Leverevolution!


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    The stainless model is cheaper?
    Is this correct ?

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    They’re both stainless
    ALHTHEIA

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    Are the stocks painted wood or synthetic?

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    Painted wood.

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