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Swampman
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3 New To Me Marlins

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1980 336 in .35 Remington

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1983 1894 in .22 Magnum

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New 39A

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Post by 2ndovc »

Really been wanting one of those 94/ .22 Mags. Saw one a couple weeks ago. The old guy wanted $600 for it. I know they're hard to find but too much for me.

Let know howit shoots!

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Post by Griff »

Wow! Those '80 & '83 models look as new as the 39A... Very nice finds.
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Post by Pop Watts »

Hi Swampman,
Great rifles.
Can I ask a question about the 1894 22magnum?
I found one here in Sydney in mint condition that I bought for a good mate of mine who lives out in the Australian bush miles from any gun shops. He has had continual feeding problems with it and has come to the conclusion from talking to Marlin people online that the 1894 in 22 mag was a bad design and that this gun will never be any good. Because I picked it off the rack for him I feel pretty bad about possibly buying him a dud rifle.
Finally - the question. Have any of you guys experienced problems with the 1894 in 22 Mag not feeding rounds into the chamber?
I would appreciate your comments.
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Post by wm »

Those sure are three good ones.....I have been on the look out for a 39....I have never heard anyone have a bad word to say about them.

I hope these gives you years of good service!

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Post by Swampman »

"Have any of you guys experienced problems with the 1894 in 22 Mag not feeding rounds into the chamber?"

Mine feeds CCI Maxi-Mags perfectly.

I want to try the new Hornaday Leverloution rounds in the .22 Mag. They seem like they'd feed in anything.
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Post by Ysabel Kid »

Congrats! :D
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Post by TedH »

Congratulations! I'd love to have one of those 22 mags. :mrgreen:
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