I'm looking for information on the Marlin 1894 chambered in .22 magnum.
1) What years were they made??
2) What was their reputation like?? Seems to be a pretty large action for the .22 magnum. Any feeding problems???
3) How often do you see them for sale???
4) Was there only one configuration made? The one I saw seemed to be a 20" barrel in a short rifle configuation.
I appreciate any light you guys can shed on this for me.
Geoff
WHO CAN FILL ME IN ON MARLIN 1894 IN .22 MAGNUM
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"The Marlin Model 1894M was made from 1983 to 1988. There were a total of 12,088 of them made during the production run."
Some are said to have feeding problems. Mine doesn't.
An quick internet search shows a few for sale.
Here's mine, it has a 20" barrel. I like it.

Some are said to have feeding problems. Mine doesn't.
An quick internet search shows a few for sale.
Here's mine, it has a 20" barrel. I like it.

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Swampman,
Thankyou kindly for your fine answers to my questions.
I shouldered that 1894M for the first time and was quite impressed. Casually think about getting one for my 15 year old boy to shoot lever action silhouette with. We will see what the present owner of this 1894M will do with it, sell it or keep it.
Again thanks for the answer!
Geoff
Thankyou kindly for your fine answers to my questions.
I shouldered that 1894M for the first time and was quite impressed. Casually think about getting one for my 15 year old boy to shoot lever action silhouette with. We will see what the present owner of this 1894M will do with it, sell it or keep it.
Again thanks for the answer!
Geoff
I paid $399.00 with a scope mounted. I may return mine to Marlin for a new stock set. The previous owner was pretty clumsy I'm thinking. The metal is nearly perfect.
"I have reached up to the gun rack and taken down the .30/30 carbine by some process of natural selection, not condoned perhaps by many experts but easily explained by those who spend long periods in the wilderness areas."~Calvin Rutstrum~
"You come to the swamp, you better leave your skirt at the house"~Dave Canterbury~
"You come to the swamp, you better leave your skirt at the house"~Dave Canterbury~
Geoff,
The 22mag works well for pistol caliber, but I have seen the rams get "ringed" and just budge a little, rather than fall, when hit low center.
The 1894CL 32-20 is just like shooting a 22mag, but in 30 caliber. You can reload this for half the price of 22mag Winchester Supremes and it weighs about the same as the 1894M.
The 22mag works well for pistol caliber, but I have seen the rams get "ringed" and just budge a little, rather than fall, when hit low center.
The 1894CL 32-20 is just like shooting a 22mag, but in 30 caliber. You can reload this for half the price of 22mag Winchester Supremes and it weighs about the same as the 1894M.
Ravenman,
Hey thanks for posting that link to MO.!!
Jdad,
Good advice regarding the .22 Mag and silhouette and the .32-20. Right now I'm shooting an original 1892 Winchester in .25-20 and it works perfect. My only problem is that during the busy farming season I can barely get enough time to handload for me. Now with trying to get my 15 year old son shooting silhouette I thought that maybe this .22 mag might be the way to go for him.
Thanks for the help guys!
Geoff
Hey thanks for posting that link to MO.!!
Jdad,
Good advice regarding the .22 Mag and silhouette and the .32-20. Right now I'm shooting an original 1892 Winchester in .25-20 and it works perfect. My only problem is that during the busy farming season I can barely get enough time to handload for me. Now with trying to get my 15 year old son shooting silhouette I thought that maybe this .22 mag might be the way to go for him.
Thanks for the help guys!
Geoff