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Joe at RealGuns has done a couple of reviews on 1895's from Marlin and Remington - very insightful. Basically the ones coming off the line now are very good.

There was a time when Marlin was going under, the operation sold, and everything moved, that the 1895's were pretty poor (looked like something from China).

I have a Stainless Guide gun from around 2000. Other than a generous bore (only likes .460" diameter cast), it has been flawless - by far my favorite packing rifle for Elk.

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thats good to hear. unfortunately there are a bunch of transition guns out there that will never be right. definitely going to be "buyer beware" on the marlin landscape for years to come.


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