NOT OT - not controversial- Marlin OAL -33 Win ?

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BenT
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NOT OT - not controversial- Marlin OAL -33 Win ?

Post by BenT »

I was reading about the 33 Winchester. I was wondering if a Marlin 45-70 could be converted to this. The OAL of 33 win is 2.795 and 45 -70 is 2.550 inches.

So the question is what is the maximun length cartridge the Marlin action can handle ? Or is this cartridge only good in the 1886 or 1895 win?
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Post by Leverluver »

It won't fit and neither will the 348 (just in case you're wondering :wink: )
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need OLD Model 1895

Post by natedontgo »

BenT: The original marlin 1895 was made in 33 W. SO, if you could come up with one of those in 45/70,I'd guess a replacement barrel and you are good to go.. Not really worth the effort unless that orig.45/70 is a real beater with essentially worthless barrel..otherwise BIG BUCKS.. Nate
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Post by Leverdude »

I get to 2.6 & then unfired rounds wont eject. They feed from the tube but wont fit out the port.
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Post by BenT »

Thanks Gentlemen , that's what I kind of figured. The local gunshop does have a original 1895 in 45-90 . I think they want around $3000 for it.
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