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Which has more value a stainless or blued 1895 GG ported, JM stamped barrel. If both in the same condition. Thanks for the help
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Depends on buyer... I am not interested in any ported Guide Gun. Maybe the GS if I found another at a real good price. I am sure you will hear from others with opposite opinions.
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the stainless generally brings a couple hundred more from what i've seen.
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Blue/walnut Marlin GG........$650-700
SS/walnut GG......$850-900
Some hate the ported.........some prefer it..
I've had both.....450 Marlin & 45-70
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Do a search on Gunbroker for closed ads to see what actually sold. I find that Gunsinternational is a better site with more realistic prices.
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If I was going to sell one of my guide guns, I would want more out of a stainless one.
Last edited by Crawler; 05/10/20.
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In general, stainless is always more expensive and in Alaska, I would think that would be even more the case.
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I would be curious to know the numbers for blued Guide guns vs stainless so far as production. I know that way fewer Model 1894 guns were made in stainless. I found it odd that Marlin never made the Model 1895 in stainless. Just the other variations.
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