Marlin 1894 22 Magnum

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Marlin 1894 22 Magnum

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Anyone have one of these? Saw one today at the local gunshow, good shape for $500. Is this a good rifle at a good price? Kelye @ Belt Mountain
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Re: Marlin 1894 22 Magnum

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That's below market, in my area.
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Re: Marlin 1894 22 Magnum

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I dont remember ever seeing one for sale or otherwise. They must be a rare bird in our area.

Oh by the way. I love your base pins. They sure took care of my base pin jumping problem in my old Vaquaros in .44 mag. :wink:
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pretty rare....barder with him.....and get it...
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I would gladly pay that for one in decent shape.
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TedH wrote:I would gladly pay that for one in decent shape.
Yep. I think I would, too.
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Going rate is $650 to $800, WHEN YOU SEE THEM.

My 1894M is incredibly accurate. The one time I put it on paper I got a 0.82" three-shot group at 100 yds, measured with a Mitutoyo digital caliper.

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That's an excellent deal considering its somewhat rare status (only 12k prod.). A couple of years ago there were three completed auctions on Gunbroker that had bids up to $650+

Mine has been 100% reliable and as accurate as my 39a Mountie. Bought it from a member here, to boot.

Here it is after repairing/refinishing the stock.

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Gorgeous 1894M there, meanc. Fantastic job on the wood, but.

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Re: Marlin 1894 22 Magnum

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I have one and love it. I agree $500 would be an excellent price if it's in nice shape.
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