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The Marlin 1895 SBL in .45/70 Gov’t is the first rifle out of the gates since Marlin was acquired by Ruger, and after using one for the last several weeks and taking it hunting, I am breathing a huge ...
The staying power of lever-action rifles and the .45-70 Gov’t cartridge is nothing short of remarkable given all that’s transpired since they were introduced. Once again, Marlin has combined ...
45/70. It was a better thought-out version of Marlin’s popular Guide Gun. It didn’t have the silly integral muzzle brake, but it did have a full-length XS Sights’ Lever Rail and a large loop ...
In factory offerings the “guide gun” chambering is most likely to be the great old .45-70 Gov’t. Up close it hits like a freight train, and the Marlin action is strong enough to use either ...
444 Marlin and .45-70 Gov’t. Like many manufacturers ... The approach has paid off because it was the lever-action rifle that sold in the highest volume on Gunbroker.com in 2019.
The newest Marlin 1895 Trapper is very similar to ... Even if you do not feel a burning desire to replace your old 45-70 lever gun with this new Trapper, I’d strongly suggest you consider ...
45-70 Government. It is a rifle I have wanted for a long time — not quite sure why I waited so long. I recently acquired a new Marlin 1895GBL. The BL stands for “big loop”, as in the lever ...
Most of us have one in our gun closet/safe/rack (Winchester Model 94 anyone?). Marlin has continued that tradition into the modern age. Nowhere is there a more evident a marriage between the lever ...
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