Top - 45 Colt w/ Williams peep sight, VG $1400. SPF
Second - 45 Colt w/ Williams peep sight (rear sight missing) VG $1500
Third - 44 Mag VG $1500
Bottom - 44 Mag VG $1200
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I picked up the top rifle. Just curious if they all belonged to the same man.
It’s VERY interesting. Not only is it a weird configuration for a carbine, with the 24” barrel, bands, and the semi pistol grip stock, but it has proof marks on the left side of the barrel and receiver, suggesting it was outside of North America. (Crown over BNP and 2 crossed swords with what looks like Z 4 C in the quadrants)
The action inside was absolutely filthy. You could grow turnips in it, as a friend would have said.
45 colt does have a lot of blowback, due to the thick cases, but I’m wondering if this (these) were somebodies cowboy action guns, perhaps for mounted shooting? Low velocity/wax/blanks would explain the sheer amount of filth I blasted out of it.
Very interesting little gun!
I’ll have to research it further.
Thanks!
I thought Microgroove was a Marlin-specific thing.I owned one exactly like yours in 44 magnum, they are the legacy model if I recall well. I didn't like the micro grove bore.
I thought Microgroove was a Marlin-specific thing.
Shop should have had these spotless for those pricesI picked up the top rifle. Just curious if they all belonged to the same man.
It’s VERY interesting. Not only is it a weird configuration for a carbine, with the 24” barrel, bands, and the semi pistol grip stock, but it has proof marks on the left side of the barrel and receiver, suggesting it was outside of North America. (Crown over BNP and 2 crossed swords with what looks like Z 4 C in the quadrants)
The action inside was absolutely filthy. You could grow turnips in it, as a friend would have said.
45 colt does have a lot of blowback, due to the thick cases, but I’m wondering if this (these) were somebodies cowboy action guns, perhaps for mounted shooting? Low velocity/wax/blanks would explain the sheer amount of filth I blasted out of it.
Very interesting little gun!
I’ll have to research it further.
Thanks!
Well I'll be dipped. Thanks for that.I thought so too, imagine my surprise when I discovered it.
Earlier I sold a marlin 1894, because of the Micro groove bore, which didn't work with lead bullets.
Today I own a Henry and all is good.
Here is an excerpt from Dr. Google:
"Micro-Groove bore" generally refers to a type of rifling developed by Marlin Firearms, but some Winchester firearms, specifically certain Winchester Model 94 Legacy rifles in calibers like .44 Magnum or .45 Colt, also featured this rifling (or a very similar process). This rifling type is distinct from traditional cut rifling.
Correct, Winchester never had that, it is a Marlin patentI thought Microgroove was a Marlin-specific thing.
Correct, Winchester never had that, it is a Marlin patent
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