marlin 1894
I have a Marlin 1894 in 32 20. I was using it today and it quit firing. a couple of small pieces came out of the reiciever. One is a thin piece about an inch long and the other is a 1/4 " piece that looks like it may have broken off????
Any thoughts? Are they as easy as a Winchester to work on?
Any thoughts? Are they as easy as a Winchester to work on?
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Hello
I am looking at an old Marlin 1894 (44-40). It has an "18 barrel. It does not look "cut". Can anyone tell me if it is possible that the gun came originally with an 18" barrel?
Thanks
Jim0 -
If the serial number is on the top of the stock, it is not a cowboy. For the cowboys, the serial number was moved so you could mount a tang sight w/o covering the serial number.
You may want to visit www.sassnet.com and check out the forums. They have quite a few changing hands there plus all the experts you would want.0 -
if it was a cowboy model it would have 1894CB on the barrel and have a 24"octgon barrel with tall buck horn type sight 0 -
hey thanks guys i guess its not a cowboy any idea on the value though? 0 -
hard to say without knowing the condition of the firearm, but to give you a ball park , these sell new in gun shops for around $375--400 , used market, low 300's for a really nice one , 250 or so for a ave. one 0
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