New Release - Marlin 1895 Trapper in 45-70

Any word on the 336 versions yet?


Once Ruger/Marlin starts production on the 336 models, I hope the 1894 SBL in 44 magnum and the 1894 CSBL in 357 magnum models are not too far in the distant future.

A 1894 stainless laminate in the venerable 41 magnum would be my all-time dream rifle for the woods. Not as much recoil as the 44 magnum, but equally as deadly with less recoil.
 
A half magazine straight grip M94 with uncheckered walnut in 41 Mag and I'll be all over it like a fat kid on a smarty.
 
Eagerly waiting for the Marlin 336 dark series again....

I'm sure Ruger/Marlin will reintroduce the Marlin 336 Dark series.

The catch is, they are so backed up with current demands for lever guns in general, it may take 2-3 years of manufacturing these gems in order to catch up.

There is still a huge demand for the 1895 SBL and the 1895 Trapper models. The 1895 GBL is another model that will be a big hit, I haven't seen one yet, but if they are as nice as the SBL and Trapper the demand will be another big one.

There are some people buying all three models as they become available.

Ruger/Marlins are a beautiful thing!........:)
 
I am also waiting for the new Ruger/Marlin in 41 Mag as i have the SBL & Trapper, and shoot 2 S&W's & Dan Wesson in 41 mag so a New Rifle would be a bonus to the collection.

The whole idea of having a revolver and a rifle in the same caliber makes me froggy!.....:)

I have been a part of the 41 magnum cult-following for decades, I still haven't found one.

And of course, until we lose our sh1t-break PM, I will never have an opportunity to find a revolver now.

I would like a stainless S&W revolver in 41 magnum with a 4-6" barrel. I believe they were a 657 model.
 
They’re only trickling into the country and there is a huge demand for all flavors of the new production 1895 models, in most cases they’re sold to folk who are on a waitlist with the retailer.
 
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