Marlin 45/70

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Marlin 45/70

#1 Post by marko686 »

Hi marlin 45/70 for sale excellent condition , marbles tang rear sight , this is not a black powder rifle , I have a brand new set of dies to suit even the factory crimp and some brass £950 the lot il pay the rfd , ps this is a JM marlin not a Remington marlin. il upload pics when I get home.
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#3 Post by Sim G »

Modern manufacture? Serial number x-ing out the last two digits?
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#4 Post by marko686 »

patience now im at work lol il sort pics out when im home and I think the serial number told me it was a 1990,s rifle but il get the serial number bar the last 2 for you
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#5 Post by marko686 »

serial number for the rifle says its a 2001 1895 45/70 gov and i took some pics , its a long rifle and apparently i was told you dont often see them with such a long mag tube but not sure if thats true, i use 405g bullet heads so not much left of bambi when that hits lol

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#6 Post by Sim G »

1895 Cowboy is the model. Comes standard with a 26" barrel.
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#7 Post by Blackstuff »

I know someone who is after one, what is the magazine capacity?
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#8 Post by Sim G »

9 in the tube, one in the chamber. They don't tend to feel too muzzle heavy when loaded up as that 26" barrel has a taper to it, just as they were featured in the late 19th century.

The 1895 will take "Band 2" .45-70 Govt reloads as well, so a very authoritative whack that flattens the trajectory for nice longer range usage.
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#9 Post by Blackstuff »

Thanks Sim, i'll let the lad know
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#10 Post by marko686 »

Just for the record I am looking for a good foxing rifle .222 with mod so a part exchange could be arranged :)
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