Senior, that is a nice little Model '94 Marlin. Do you know the DOM?
Bit of a side issue as I don't mean to steal the thread, but it would appear we have some similar furniture. This is a couple of the hide-a-bed in my den.
I did find out but memory fails me.
I think it was around 1910 something in my mind keeps saying 1909.
It's a 94 not a 1894 & serial number is 104XX?
They look like factory Winchester swivels to me.
Very nice. The one I have is an 1894, little newer vintage, serial # 120###, and is rough compared to yours.
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Actually John yours is older than mine, I would guess yours at 1896-7 or so, since it's a model 1894.
How long is the barrel on it?
Looks like a short rifle too, with the older style rifle butt stock.
Oh, your secret is safe on here!
That is a really nice Marlin 1895. You sure don't see many of them around. Are you going to do some reloading for it?
Matt
I know, that's what I like about this group.....we're tight and there are no leaks!
Thanks, the colour case has mottled as you can see, but the other side still has some wavy lines.
Yes, am going to reload for it. One of the reasons it appealed to me aside from the special order stuff was that the 38-56 seems to be a child of the 45-70 (for case) and the 38-55 (for bullet). I got 100 or so reformed 45-70 brass with it, I already reload 38-55 so have the bullets, I just need the dies and I can put this thing to work! I passed on an 1886 40-82 a while ago because I don't cast my own bullets, so this sortof made up for it.
Oh and PS Matt.......that Model 64 really gives me mixed feelings......happy to see its beauty, sad cause I want one. Beautiful gun in a great caliber....
450 Marlin
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Nice lamp. I have the exact same one in my den. I've posted this picture previously but, here's my favorite lever gun. A model 71 Winchester deluxe.
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