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BigTiny 03-29-2009 12:32 PM

Anyone Else Drooling Over This?
 
http://www.marlinfirearms.com/firear...re/1895SBL.asp

I can't be the only one.







Wolf killer 03-29-2009 12:43 PM

RE: Anyone Else Drooling Over This?
 
I would like one chambered in 450-Marlin.

stalkingbear 03-29-2009 01:18 PM

RE: Anyone Else Drooling Over This?
 
Wolf killer-the .45-70 can be safely loaded to .450 marlin pressure level in newer marlin lever rifles such as the newer 1895s. I remember asking the marlin rep at the NRA great outdoor festival the reason for the .450 Marlin when we've been loading the later 1895s to the same pressure & velocity levels for years and he replied it's for people who want that velocity/pressure level but don't reload.

Wolf killer 03-29-2009 03:58 PM

RE: Anyone Else Drooling Over This?
 
stalkingbear, I doubt I would shoot one enough to justify the cost of reloading. That is why I would opt for the 450-marlin.

HEAD0001 03-30-2009 06:52 AM

RE: Anyone Else Drooling Over This?
 
I think this rifle was designed by customer requests to Marlin. I read a good bit about this rifle on the LeverGuns forum. A lot of suggestions were sent in to Marlin, and they listened. Especially on the design of the lever. Not as large as the loop, yet large enough to allow gloves.

The first one I saw was blued with a walnut stock(which I prefer). But most of the requests were for SS. So I guess SS is the way they went.

That rifle should be the berries. Tom.

bigcountry 03-30-2009 07:18 AM

RE: Anyone Else Drooling Over This?
 
Its about time they came out with this. This is what most of us try to make our levers to be. Hope the trigger is better.

statjunk 03-30-2009 06:47 PM

RE: Anyone Else Drooling Over This?
 
Not drooling because I already built one pretty much just like it. Honestly I still think it's better to build your own.

Here's how mine breaks down:

Rifle in SS $560

Larger lever loop $100

Better Ejector $20

Action Smoothing/trigger job/weakening the lever safety/cutting the stock/pachenmeyer recoil pad/polish the crown/
Install the above two items $220

Scout Rail $30

Sights $40, just upgraded to a ghost ring $10

Total $980

Does anyone have any idea how much that new model costs?

Tom

thndrchiken 03-30-2009 07:26 PM

RE: Anyone Else Drooling Over This?
 
MSRP $ 978

stalkingbear 03-31-2009 04:50 AM

RE: Anyone Else Drooling Over This?
 
Statjunk has an excellent point. Any rifle that has custom work will USUALLY be better than mass produced work, and shoot better/work slicker too.

RugerMike 03-31-2009 11:42 AM

RE: Anyone Else Drooling Over This?
 

ORIGINAL: stalkingbear

Statjunk has an excellent point. Any rifle that has custom work will USUALLY be better than mass produced work, and shoot better/work slicker too.
I don't know Neil my stock Marlin 1895SS in 45/70 is pretty accurate with my reloads. ;)
By the way if you get a 45/70 I have an excellent slightly compressed load worked up for mine, that I would share with you bud?:):)


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