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45-70, 45-90, or 450 Marlin?
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<blockquote data-quote="Alibiiv" data-source="post: 2142910" data-attributes="member: 69192"><p>I would stay away from anything that is after 2002 that is not "JM" stamped, that is when the Remington took the company over and "allegedly" the quality control on them was dropped. And....yes a good Marlin 1895 is going to tap the wallet a bit; but......what gun that is on the market not going to cost you today??? I just saw an 1895 Marlin in 45-70, "JM" stamped, 80-85% gun, like 1985 vintage sell on Gun Broker for $876. The stock had been cut and a Decellerator recoil pad professionally installed on the rifle. I "would" not give $1000 for a 2006 1895, it is overpriced.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Alibiiv, post: 2142910, member: 69192"] I would stay away from anything that is after 2002 that is not "JM" stamped, that is when the Remington took the company over and "allegedly" the quality control on them was dropped. And....yes a good Marlin 1895 is going to tap the wallet a bit; but......what gun that is on the market not going to cost you today??? I just saw an 1895 Marlin in 45-70, "JM" stamped, 80-85% gun, like 1985 vintage sell on Gun Broker for $876. The stock had been cut and a Decellerator recoil pad professionally installed on the rifle. I "would" not give $1000 for a 2006 1895, it is overpriced. [/QUOTE]
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