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Posted By: saddlering 1894 Stainless 44 - 12/02/17
My buddie has one of these, in very good shape, has been shot very little! hes thinking about selling, what would be a fair price? sorry no pics this is a older one, before Remy took them over!
Posted By: 260Remguy Re: 336 Stainless 44 - 12/02/17
A stainless 336 in 44 Magnum?
Posted By: doctor_Encore Re: 336 Stainless 44 - 12/02/17
Has to be a stainless 1894 in .44.
Posted By: saddlering Re: 336 Stainless 44 - 12/02/17
Sorry I just fig it was a 336, the rifle is 4 hrs south of me and it been 6=8 years since Iv see it, just trying to fig what they go for. My buddies in his early 70s and has decided to sell some of his rifles as they mostly sit in a safe! he has been on the fire a few times but always seems to get logged off.
Posted By: saddlering Re: 336 Stainless 44 - 12/03/17
Yes this is a 1894 stainless 44 Mag! any intrest? what they going for?
Posted By: tikkanut Re: 336 Stainless 44 - 12/03/17


$900.........starts...........

I have a 2005 I bought new......
Posted By: Cariboujack Re: 336 Stainless 44 - 12/05/17

If it's a JM I'd start where Tikkanut suggested, but the market has grown soft, so be prepared to drop the price. You should at least get $800 I would think. All you have to do is catch one guy that's been looking for a while and you could get the $900. I'd offer it on the classifieds, big audience here.
Posted By: tikkanut Re: 1894 Stainless 44 - 12/05/17

now if it were a '94 CSS...........357............ grin
Posted By: tmitch Re: 1894 Stainless 44 - 12/05/17
One on Gunbroker, bids are up to $1065 now. http://www.gunbroker.com/item/722193570
Posted By: saddlering Re: 1894 Stainless 44 - 12/05/17
Now he says he may keep it but if he could get 900 he sell! I may try and list it here for him, hes going to let 2 other rifles go to a friend of mine on here, I told before I listed them!
Posted By: tikkanut Re: 1894 Stainless 44 - 12/05/17
Originally Posted by tmitch
One on Gunbroker, bids are up to $1065 now. http://www.gunbroker.com/item/722193570



I made Marlin money while I slept last night.......^^^^^^
Posted By: tikkanut Re: 1894 Stainless 44 - 12/05/17


2005.......44 mag......Weaver 1-3x20......

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Posted By: saddlering Re: 1894 Stainless 44 - 12/06/17
After fooling with the gun for pics ect. hes decided to keep the 44 and hunt with it! Thanks for the input guys!
Posted By: Cariboujack Re: 1894 Stainless 44 - 12/06/17
Originally Posted by tmitch
One on Gunbroker, bids are up to $1065 now. http://www.gunbroker.com/item/722193570


This is a Remlin being advertised here and the rifle in the OP IS a Marlin. Apples and oranges in my mind. I believe the actual Marlin is worth (as a used rifle) around $900, while I don't believe for a minute the Remlin is worth over a $1000 without actually handling it to make sure there are no surprises. In my somewhat bias opinion. Remlins have the serial number on the side of the receiver which this does.
Posted By: tikkanut Re: 1894 Stainless 44 - 12/07/17
Originally Posted by Cariboujack
Originally Posted by tmitch
One on Gunbroker, bids are up to $1065 now. http://www.gunbroker.com/item/722193570


This is a Remlin being advertised here and the rifle in the OP IS a Marlin. Apples and oranges in my mind. I believe the actual Marlin is worth (as a used rifle) around $900, while I don't believe for a minute the Remlin is worth over a $1000 without actually handling it to make sure there are no surprises. In my somewhat bias opinion. Remlins have the serial number on the side of the receiver which this does.



CB..........this GB auction shown......rifle S/N begins with '92' on left side receiver......this means.....

mfg date is 2008.......before the sale of Marlin to Remington.....some Marlins built/assembled after 2009

may have been assembled in NY from CT parts......beyond that...proof marks will vary......RemLin S/N's will

begin with'MR' on left side....the real Marlin will have the 'JM' stamp left side barrel just ahead of receiver...

These SS Marlins will usually bring top buck...$1400 is more than I would pay.....especially since I know I paid

$500 ish for my new SS 44 in '05......only with I would have bought a pallet full of 'em in 44 & 357 back then....

pic #2....shows 'MR' serial number stamp......too many good ole Marlins out there for me to even consider a RemLin

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Posted By: tikkanut Re: 1894 Stainless 44 - 12/07/17

here's a Marlin date code list......normally the first two numbers are subtracted from '100'......IE.......

100 - 2 = 2008 mfg date......earlier Marlins are different with sequence as shown.........

http://marlinspares.com/wp-content/uploads/2012/07/Marlin-Date-codes-ver8-396mb2-1024x791.jpg

http://marlin-collectors.com/forum/...amp;sid=d3e1a78fa56df2f26e60cfd391a64dee
Posted By: tikkanut Re: 1894 Stainless 44 - 12/08/17


E D I T........above post.............

100 - 2 = '98..........1998 mfg.......

100 - 92 = '08..........2008 mfg

my bad........coffee hadn't kicked in...........
Posted By: Cariboujack Re: 1894 Stainless 44 - 12/09/17

I stand corrected. I was under the understanding that Remington moved the serial number to the side of the receiver. Any way, I wish I had my early SS 1894 44 mag. Never ran across a stainless 1894cs when they were close to realistic on the price. I have blue of each and I may have them buried with me. smile
Posted By: tikkanut Re: 1894 Stainless 44 - 12/09/17


nope.........Marlin S/N can be left side receiver........or tang........or............

RemLins will begin with 'MR' = kukka.............for me.......
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