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At one time Marlin would accept special orders. I was wondering if they would assemble a unported 16.5" M1894? Their web page says no custom work, but I'm not sure if that is the same thing.
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Sadly it means no special orders.
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I know the official policy is no special orders, but I also know of guys who have sent their rifles back for longer barrels or for barrels without ports. In all cases, the customer has sent back a rifle for work and not ordered a custom specifically from Marlin. Try giving them a call and see what they say.
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They will switch out barrels etc. but only with standard production parts. They do not do any custom work. For example you can send in a 1894 20" RB and for around $275 they will convert it to a cowboy model with the 24" octagon barrel.
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