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      • Marlin christened the improved lever-action the Model 1893, and offered it as a rifle or a saddle-ring carbine, both featuring casehardened receivers and sporting blued Ballard match-grade barrels. Initial chamberings were for the.32-40 and.38-55 blackpowder cartridges Marlin had developed for the Ballard.
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  2. Marlin Model 1893 Lever Action Rifle (1) One of the most popular Marlin lever-action models, over one million Model 1893 rifles were made. SN 258278. This rifle was manufactured in 1902. John Mahlon Marlin was born on May 6, 1836 near Windsor Locks, Connecticut.

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    Rimfire and lever-actions fans shed a tear when, in 2007, Marlin ceased production of what arguably is among the greatest .22 rifles ever produced. (Technically the company does still make the 39A, however, it’s a custom order.) Billed as the oldest continuously manufactured rifle in the world, more than one shooter cut their teeth on the trusty, q...

    Arguably, the Levermatics are a bit obscure at this point. But as those who’ve been behind the trigger of one can attest, they’re something special. Maybe one of the most underrated brush guns to come down the pike. What makes the family (56, 57, 57M and 62) so dandy—aside from a removable box magazine—is a frighteningly short lever throw. The leve...

    A deer slayer through and through, this Marlin lever-action has a veritable mountain of venison to its name. Though, its time as a hunting season favorite came somewhat further down the line than some other lever guns. While the Winchester 94 could make this claim well before the Marlin 336 (and its predecessor the 36), it did falter somewhat as th...

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    Strange as it might sound, the Marlin 1894 owes a debt of gratitude to Elmer Keith and Phil Sharp. Without the pair’s pioneering work developing a hot-rodded .38 Special cartridge—now known as the .357 Magnum—the famous Marlin lever-action rifle might have been a footnote in history. Heck, by 1935 the gun was all but written off by the company—out ...

    Undisputed muscle in the field, when most shooters think big-bore lever-guns they think the monstrous 1895. It’s been that way for more than 100 years, though the behemoth has had a tough slog generating true interest until recent times. When it first hit the scene, bolt-actions and high-velocity cartridges were all the rage; then, when it reappear...

    Sure enough, this Marlin lever-action rifle is tougher to find than the rest. And it might not be the first thing you’d strip off the rack come hunting season. But if you enjoy historic firearms, then the 1889 is worth the hunt. A watershed rifle, the gun pretty much set the tone for the Marlin rifle as we know it today. The company’s first solid-t...

    First off, the Model 1893 will run you a pretty penny, unless you find an absolute rag of a specimen. However, if truly iconic rifles are your thing, this Marlin lever-action is a must-have. It was the belle of the company's catalog from the turn of the century until the advent of the 336 action. Initially, the 1893 was a black powder rifle, but ea...

  3. Manufacturing details of the Marlin Model 1893. by Scott Crawford - July 23, 2021. The 1st smokeless powder model built and sold by Marlin Firearms. Available from: 1893 - 1935. Cartridges: .25-36, .30-30, .32 Special, .32-40 and .38-55.

  4. Jun 9, 2017 · In 1895, Marlin began chambering its Model 1893 for smokeless powder cartridges, including .30-30 Win. and later the .32 Win. Spl. (which Marlin called the .32 High Power Special) and a...

  5. Marlin Model 1893. Shooting a Classic .32-40. feature By: John Barsness | September, 20. The Marlin 1893 was designed as a hunting rifle, but some hunters still debate whether the .32-40 is adequate for deer. Charles Ballard patented his first single-shot rifle action in 1861, then sold the patent.

  6. Model 1893 Lever-Action Rifle. First rifle Marlin designed for, then new, smokeless powder cartridges. Chambered for .25-36, .30-30, .32 Special, .32-40 and .38-55. Offered standard: round or octagonal barrel in lengths of 24" to 32"; buckhorn rear and blade front sights.

  7. Sep 23, 2010 · Marlin's 94 is an especially interesting arm for collectors because, like the Model 93, it was offered not only in rifle and carbine variations but also in long-barreled "musket" configurations, both of which bring premium prices.

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