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  1. Dec 26, 2023 · I have a question on manufacture dates for a couple of different Marlins. First is a Model 94, in 25-20 serial number 8014xx, as best I can tell the first number is a 8 and not a 3, but even with a magnifying glass I am not 100% sure. Second is a 1894C 357/38 Serial number, 92041xxx.

  2. Apr 12, 2011 · I think that alot of people are just referring to the 1894 as the model ninety four because Winchesters are no longer being made. There has never been a change in Marlins model designations from 1894 to '94 in any of their literature. Old enough to know better, young enough to do it anyway!

  3. However, after a few years of development Marlin reintroduced the model 1894. In the 1970s, Marlin added the Model 1894C/CS in 1979 .357 Magnum, and released a version in .41 Magnum in 1984. In the mid-1990s, Marlin changed the .357 and .44 barrels from 12-groove-or-more "Micro-Groove" rifling to 6-groove "Ballard"-style rifling. Variants. The ...

  4. Dec 24, 2008 · I've ordered an original catalogue ( reproduction thereof) of 1913 in which the contents include specs on the Model '94 in both .25-20 as well as .32-20. When I get it I'll let you know what I see and ask for your thinking again if I may?

  5. The Marlin 1894 was originally patented on August 1, 1893 by L.L. Hepburn. With this design, Marlin simplified and strengthened the internal lever-action mechanism while continuing the practice of using a flat solid steel top receiver with side ejection.

  6. Nov 28, 2023 · It was a configuration that Marlin continued with its subsequent Model 1893 and Model 1894 carbines. Additionally, many firearm companies were offering non-catalogued features, and shorter...

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  8. Marlin also produced several other lever action designs, concluding with the Model 1897, which remained in production until 1922. Shotguns became a part of the Marlin line in 1898, when the first of a series of slide-action guns was introduced.