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  1. Marlin Model 1893, lever action repeater, the precursor of the Model 36 and 336, identifiable by the square flush bolt. Marlin Model 1894 , lever action carbines in revolver calibers — .357 Magnum (1894C), .41 Magnum (1894FG & 1894S), .44 Magnum (1894SS or plain 1894), and .45 Colt (1894 Cowboy) Based on the original 1894.

  2. 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. Notes: In 1919, markings were changed to "The Marlin Firearms Corporation/ New Haven, Conn.U.S.A.Patented". Rifles manufactured after 1904 are marked "Special Smokeless Steel" on left side of ...

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  4. 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. At the age of 18, he became an apprentice machinist with the American Machine Works. He later served as a machinist with ...

  5. The .32 Winchester Special was introduced in 1902, nearly a decade after the Winchester Model 1894 for which it was intended. In head-to-head competition with Winchester, Marlin often chambered its firearms for an essentially identical cartridge to the prevailing Winchester cartridge. For example, the .25-35 Winchester prompted the .25-36 Marlin.

  6. The side-ejection of the Model 1893 started a long line of solid-top Marlin lever actions, including the Model 36, a slightly modified 1893 introduced in 1936, and today’s 336. A century after the appearance of the 1893, the 336 started outselling the famous Winchester 94 because the Marlin could be easily fitted with a low-mounted scope.

  7. Feb 25, 2019 · A: Nearly 1 million Model 1893 Marlin lever-action rifles were manufactured between 1893 and 1935. It was a highly regarded repeater available in the popular chamberings of the day, including: .25 ...

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