This is my first post in a number of years after just reading the forums. I am getting back into collecting and I have always wanted a classic Marlin 1895 .45-70 Govt with 22-inch barrel, walnut stock, and open sights with 3/4 magazine. My question is: are the original JM production models sufficiently better in quality to prefer them to the later Remington models? Ruger does not currently produce the 1895 Classic.
In addition to the 1895, I am going to replace previously-sold Remington 700 BDL .300 WM, Winchester 94 Canadian Centennial commemorative .30-30, and Winchester Model 70 Alaskan .375 H&H Magnum. The fun of collecting for me is searching out a mint blued metal/wood example to match my military collection, which took many years of selective selling and replacement buying to assemble. I am 72 now after 35 years of collecting and shooting and want to leave a nice legacy for my son.
Many thanks,
Albertacowboy in Edmonton
In addition to the 1895, I am going to replace previously-sold Remington 700 BDL .300 WM, Winchester 94 Canadian Centennial commemorative .30-30, and Winchester Model 70 Alaskan .375 H&H Magnum. The fun of collecting for me is searching out a mint blued metal/wood example to match my military collection, which took many years of selective selling and replacement buying to assemble. I am 72 now after 35 years of collecting and shooting and want to leave a nice legacy for my son.
Many thanks,
Albertacowboy in Edmonton




















































