

Our Marlin 1894 parts cover all of the most important functions of a lever gun: medium loop levers for room and comfort innovative extractors, trigger kits and loading gates for reliable, smoother actions peep sights, fiber optic front sights and scope mounts for fast and clear target acquisition all weather polymer stocks and cartridge quivers self cleaning magazine followers and creative designed end caps and more.
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Our aftermarket Marlin 1894 parts work with the newest MR serial # rifles as well as are backwards compatible to work with rifles built as early as 1940. We learned exactly where our cherished Marlin 1894 lever-action rifles could be fully optimized for better performance and comfort. Not sure what the REP means nor why it was stamped twice, but there it is.Ranger Point Precision Marlin 1894 parts designs are inspired from our years of building custom lever-action rifles. The sides of the frame are polished with a deep blue the same as the barrel and magazine. The curved surfaces of the frame appear to have a bead blasted finish which has been blued. Here are a few photos, courtesy of Chris. Of course I would dirty it up a whole lot running Black Powder ammo through it. I would not be ashamed to show up at a match with this Marlin. Cabelas’ regular catalog price was about $830. As I said, the action was a little bit stiff, but it worked fine and I was able to get a nice group.Ĭhris bought his Marlin at a local Cabelas.

I went into ‘cowboy’ mode and fired all five shots pretty quick at a target about 20 feet away. Marlin produced a large assortment of firearms such as lever-action rifles, pump-action shotguns and single shot rifles. The gun has a nice Marbles semi-buckhorn rear sight, with the white diamond that would have to be blacked over for SASS competition. Marlin Firearms was founded in the 1870s by John Marlin. I said I would only load 5, as I did not want to use up what little ammo he had left. He offered to let me shoot it, so of course I jumped at the chance. It would need to be smoothed out a little bit and lightened for SASS, but out of the box it really was not too bad.Ĭhris only had about 15 rounds of ammo left, I forget which brand off the top of my head. The action was a little bit stiff but not too bad. It looks to me like they have managed to come to grips with the QC problems they were having earlier. This one was made very recently at the Remington factory in Ilion New York. The blue was nice and deep and the wood had a nice matte finish on it. MARLIN 1895 HANDGUARD M-LOK MIDWEST INDUSTRIES, INC. It is a Marlin 1894CB chambered for 45 Colt with a 20” octagon barrel. He brought it to my club and asked if I would like to see it. He just wanted a lever gun to play with at the range. A friend named Chris, who is not a Cowboy Shooter, bought one. Recently I had a chance to try out one of the new Marlin 1894 lever guns.
