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Thread: 1894 IS JUST TOO NICE NOT TO LET YOU SEE

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    1894 IS JUST TOO NICE NOT TO LET YOU SEE

    There are days that you know don’t happen often.
    This is one of those so I thought you should see it as well.


    I am truly blest to have some good friends and god in my life.



    Both of the guns in this post came to me thru friends and I will do my best to pass them on to the right people some day.




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    You may have out done yourself on that one. Nice

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    Quote Originally Posted by signal4l View Post
    You may have out done yourself on that one. Nice
    Thank you the pair is something to see.
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    Great looking lever gun.

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    Is that a Marlin?

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    Quote Originally Posted by fullmetalredhead View Post
    Is that a Marlin?
    No it’s a Superior Marlin.

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    Thanks guys the gun is a Marlin 1894 and I spent all the time on it.

    The difference is Superior.
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    Interesting. So you've stripped off the Marshield coating and refinished finished the stock? And added a rail and changed out the front sight? Anything else?

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    Quote Originally Posted by fullmetalredhead View Post
    Interesting. So you've stripped off the Marshield coating and refinished finished the stock? And added a rail and changed out the front sight? Anything else?
    Thank you
    1. Action work
    2. Cut the barrel crown
    3. Go thru the gun inside
    4. Tune the ejector

    This is just some of the things.
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    That's great. I'm sure you're polishing the part of the extractor mechanism responsible for the dreaded Marlin jam. I've got an 1894SS in .44 magnum I love to shoot. These are great, fun guns.

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