scope set-up 1894c

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leeloader
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scope set-up 1894c

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I have an 1894c marlin in .357/38spl. I'm not seeing the sights real well as I'm getting older (you know what I mean!) I have a nice 2 1/2 power scope on hand and was wonder the best set-up for this. What rings, mounts etc? Any information will be appreciated. Thanks
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If the scope is a regular eye relief riflescope, and not a longer eye relief scout or pistol scope, then the Weaver one-piece rail the fits all Marlin 336/1895/1894 will do, along with a set of one of the dozens made that attach to the Weaver rail, like Weaver, Talley, Warne, Millett, etc, etc.

A good, discount online site, for optics and mounts :

http://www.swfa.com

I've dealt with them numerous times over the last six years or so, w/o any issues whatsoever.

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I have the Weaver 1-3x on my 1894c, with the low Weaver rings. Works great, in fact, the balance is better than the same scope with a 336.

The extra weight also helps my shooting I think, less muzzle jump.

I'm going out to shoot it right now.
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I actually like the see-through rings made especially for Marlins, although most folks don't seem to. Maybe I just have a giraffe-like long neck or something, but I hate scrunching down to a low mounted scope. Maybe it is genetic, because my son has the same preference; probably just a matter of what you're used to.

The deer didn't laugh at my son's high-mounted scope on his 1894, and the larger bell would have needed 'high' rings anyway.
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Even with the scope covers on, you can still see the flip-up/backup peep sight on my 1894. (the funny looking bulge to the left is a laser sight - come to think of it, the deer didn't laugh much at that one either).
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Pete44ru wrote:If the scope is a regular eye relief riflescope, and not a longer eye relief scout or pistol scope, then the Weaver one-piece rail the fits all Marlin 336/1895/1894 will do,...
That's the base I have. I only use it for ammo grouping tests. Got it from Walmart.

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Gary wrote: That's the base I have. I only use it for ammo grouping tests. Got it from Walmart.
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Is that bipod one of those plastic ones that clamps over a barrel (or magazine tube) when opened up? I've always wondered why bipods don't get put on leverguns very often. There's times I'd like to have had one.
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AJMD429 wrote:Is that bipod one of those plastic ones that clamps over a barrel (or magazine tube) when opened up? I've always wondered why bipods don't get put on leverguns very often. There's times I'd like to have had one.
Yes, it's a simple clamp on type. The other leg is out of view behing my left arm. I think it's made by Ramline. Being made of plastic, it doesn't scratch the bluing. :)

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