Hello,
Just curious, I got Marlin 1895GS in 45/70 dating back to 2007 thus pre-Remington (with JM stamped) on a trade just recently, didn't have the chance to shoot it yet, but I noticed the rifling seems very shallow, sort of faint, it is defined, you can see it, but seems very shallow. The guide guns are advertised as "18.5" with deep-cut Ballard-type rifling" but I don't see anything deep about it. The previous owner says the gun only fired a couple of boxes and I belive it as the receiver, stock and everything else is in a great shape and has almost no scratches or wear marks. Are the shallow groves normal or is there something not right with the gun?
Just curious, I got Marlin 1895GS in 45/70 dating back to 2007 thus pre-Remington (with JM stamped) on a trade just recently, didn't have the chance to shoot it yet, but I noticed the rifling seems very shallow, sort of faint, it is defined, you can see it, but seems very shallow. The guide guns are advertised as "18.5" with deep-cut Ballard-type rifling" but I don't see anything deep about it. The previous owner says the gun only fired a couple of boxes and I belive it as the receiver, stock and everything else is in a great shape and has almost no scratches or wear marks. Are the shallow groves normal or is there something not right with the gun?


















































