The 336 and 1895 remlin's generally had higher grade wood, too bad every single one I've seen the inletting is terribly wrong to a truely pathetic level.Could someone explain the allure or advantage of a Pre Remington Marlin 1895 in 45-70 ? With several companies having manufactured the Marlin 1895 and now Ruger is the current manufacturer, is the original better in what way? .
They may very well be - but I'm just reporting that not all of the Remlin built 1895 in 45-70 were duds...No contest. Older Marlins are better built.
I have two original Marlin lever guns, one from the early 80's and one late 70's.No contest. Older Marlins are better built.
I obtained a Remlin Model 1895 in 45-70 just towards the end of production. The fit and finish is much better then the earlier ones they made. I've killed deer with it and scoped it, and never had any feeding, firing or discharging the fired cases from it.
Ive had a few Remlin 1895's, i like them after you smooth them up inside a wee bitI had a 1895 Remlin, looked and functioned perfectly. Serial # showed it was built shortly after the Remington buyout.



























