Dorian Gray
CGN Ultra frequent flyer
Against my better judgment, I sold a beautiful Henry case colored octagonal barreled 44 mag earlier this year. It was an exceptionally beautiful rifle that handled very well. Albeit, a bit front heavy from the barrel weight.
I've regretted that decision ever since. So I decided to replace the rifle.
I just ordered a Marlin 1894 Guide Gun in 44 mag. This one specifically:
https://www.marlinfirearms.com/s/model_70917/
I know that there are likely few people who own this particular rifle in country just yet. But I figured I would ask those who have purchased Ruger made Marlin rifles about their experiences with them. How are fit and finish? Accuracy? Handling?
I've owned JM rifles (still own a 1980 vintage 336 in 35 Remington that was my father's and will never leave my possession) and Remington made Marlins. My father's rifle, is and always has been, a great rifle. The others, not so much. Jamming and misaligned irons being the main reoccurring problems.
Has Ruger made these rifles well? Is the quality there? It better be for an 1800$ rifle.
Just interested in others experiences with them. Thanks.
I've regretted that decision ever since. So I decided to replace the rifle.
I just ordered a Marlin 1894 Guide Gun in 44 mag. This one specifically:
https://www.marlinfirearms.com/s/model_70917/
I know that there are likely few people who own this particular rifle in country just yet. But I figured I would ask those who have purchased Ruger made Marlin rifles about their experiences with them. How are fit and finish? Accuracy? Handling?
I've owned JM rifles (still own a 1980 vintage 336 in 35 Remington that was my father's and will never leave my possession) and Remington made Marlins. My father's rifle, is and always has been, a great rifle. The others, not so much. Jamming and misaligned irons being the main reoccurring problems.
Has Ruger made these rifles well? Is the quality there? It better be for an 1800$ rifle.
Just interested in others experiences with them. Thanks.