Marlin Lever Action Rifles

   / Marlin Lever Action Rifles #11  
I have an old Marlin 1894 in .25-20 that was my grandmothers coyote gun. Fun to shoot but pricey ammo at about $60 for a box of 50. I might get into reloading just so I can shoot it more ;) I think it is supposed to have a hexagon barrel but at some point it was 'pipe wrench' re-barreled with a round barrel and the stock and forearm wood don't match exactly but with age it is a little hard to tell. Because of those issues it has about 0$ value but it has been in the family for who knows how long.
 
   / Marlin Lever Action Rifles #12  
I really like the Marlin 94 for pistol cartridges; in 357 it is a fun shooter! For rifle sized cartridge, still prefer pointy bullets in a Savage 99. 300 Savage is a nice cartridge; would like a 250-3000 some day.
 
   / Marlin Lever Action Rifles #13  
Love the Marlin lever guns, I've had two 1894s in .44 Mag. I used the last one to start my sons deer hunting as I could tailor the loads. I finally gave my last one to my oldest son last year as he grew up shooting it. I also have the 39A carbine made in the early 60's, I like the older ones best.
 
   / Marlin Lever Action Rifles #14  
I have an old Marlin 1894 in .25-20 that was my grandmothers coyote gun. Fun to shoot but pricey ammo at about $60 for a box of 50. I might get into reloading just so I can shoot it more ;) I think it is supposed to have a hexagon barrel but at some point it was 'pipe wrench' re-barreled with a round barrel and the stock and forearm wood don't match exactly but with age it is a little hard to tell. Because of those issues it has about 0$ value but it has been in the family for who knows how long.

Why not have it re-barreled in a more modern caliber as you don't have a lot of antique value to lose. Take it to a competent gunsmith and get an extimate.

James K0UA
 
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#15  
Why not have it re-barreled in a more modern caliber as you don't have a lot of antique value to lose. Take it to a competent gunsmith and get an extimate.

James K0UA

Good idea.....Except.....getting the lever action to cycle a different pistol cartridge may be quite a trick for the smith. I think that the action (and magazine tube) are pretty cartridge specific. :confused:

Reloading may be the best answer......and it just may be a valuable enough gun that finding (or making) a hex barrel would be worth the effort. :confused:
 
   / Marlin Lever Action Rifles #16  
I've got a Marlin model 336 30-30 in stainless steel, and love it. Great gun.
 
   / Marlin Lever Action Rifles #17  
I have an old Marlin 1894 in .25-20 that was my grandmothers coyote gun. Fun to shoot but pricey ammo at about $60 for a box of 50. I might get into reloading just so I can shoot it more ;) I think it is supposed to have a hexagon barrel but at some point it was 'pipe wrench' re-barreled with a round barrel and the stock and forearm wood don't match exactly but with age it is a little hard to tell. Because of those issues it has about 0$ value but it has been in the family for who knows how long.


I just missed out on buying an 1894 classic, in 25-20 a couple years back. It was new in box, unfired and bargain priced. I kick myself for not getting it i'm telling you :mad:
 
   / Marlin Lever Action Rifles #18  
Way back about 1960 or so, my Dad had the auto parts store, and Fram oil filters ran some kind of promotion in which Dad got a 30-30 Marlin lever action rifle for almost nothing. In December, 1962, near Llano, TX, was the only time I ever shot a deer and it was with that gun. I really liked the little gun.

But when Mother & Dad moved to Alaska in the Fall of 1965, Dad traded it in on a 30-06 with scope for the moose hunting.:)
 
   / Marlin Lever Action Rifles #19  
I don't have a Marlin, but I do have a Henry Golden Boy lever action in 22mag. Nice little gun that is fun and cheap to shoot. I use it to control the ground hog population around my shed. Open sights with an octagon barrel.
 
   / Marlin Lever Action Rifles #20  
I don't have a Marlin, but I do have a Henry Golden Boy lever action in 22mag. Nice little gun that is fun and cheap to shoot. I use it to control the ground hog population around my shed. Open sights with an octagon barrel.

Henry's are nice and have outstanding customer service. The only reason I sold mine was to buy the 39A.
 

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