contemplating getting a 45-70

. two models that have my interest are the blr and the marlin 1895, I see the browning is a fair bit more money than the marlin and was wondering if someone can comment on the difference in quality between the two? also if you can suggest any other brands/models I should consider?
Browning doesn't make their BLR in 45-70 but they do make a BLR in 450 Marlin.
I know. I own one.
Mine is a '81 BLR (take down) in 450 Marlin with the legacy style barrel band that I like.
It is a slick and accurate gun and can be taken down to 2 parts in seconds.
I also own a Winchester model 94 Trails End in 450 Marlin which is also take down capable and very smooth and accurate.
Both guns are made by Miroku of Japan but the 94 is 300 dollars more money than the BLR.
Not because it's a better gun than the BLR but just because the prices of the new Japanese built Winchesters are jacked-up for whatever reason.
I got my 94TE cheap for a cool $grand from a friend who needed a bundle of cash fast and had to sell 2 guns and a bush bike to get it.
The bank was getting ready to foreclose on his home and his wife was getting on his case cause they have a new kid to think about.
The workmanship, w/m fitting and finishing, the furniture and bluing on both Miroku built guns are above reproach.
Only 1 brand of factory ammo in 450 Marlin. Hornady makes a 450 round with a 350 grain FP and another featuring the 325 grain FTX bullet.
I buy mostly the 350 grain Hornady rounds because the cases are full length but the cases Hornady loads the 325 grain FTX bullets into have been shortened.
The Hornady factory ammo is good accurate stuff and I intend to reload the cases with cast bullets.
I also own a Marlin model 1895GS (stainless Guide Gun) in 45-70 that I shoot cast lead bullets from.
This is a good gun but not in the same class as the Miroku built guns discussed above.
That's understandable because the Guide Gun is 1/2 the price of the 94 and 2/3 the price of the BLR.
But it gets the job done and has never let me down or failed to kill what I aimed it at.