Got a carrier for a .357 post '64, 94?saddler wrote:Ah, the joys of Marlin ownership
Never had these problems buying a Winchester lever action
Marlin 1894cs .357/.38
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In 1978 I was told by my grand dad that the secret to rifle accuracy is, a quality bullet, fired down a quality barrel..... How has that changed?
Guns dont kill people. Dads with pretty Daughters do...!
Guns dont kill people. Dads with pretty Daughters do...!
Re: Marlin 1894cs .357/.38
Hehe, got ANY spares for a Winchester available here in the UK?
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Quickly and UK based? I can order in parts as well, from the USA. It would be nice to have a UK source.
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Re: Marlin 1894cs .357/.38
ovenpaa, could you not BECOME the UK source?
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Re: Marlin 1894cs .357/.38
Bradaz, as much as I enjoy working on the Winchesters such as the 1894 I only know what spares I need for my own work and I tend to end up making my own. There seems to be a distinct lack of after market tuning parts for Winchesters such as the 1894 whereas the Marlin 1894 is oversubscribed.
We will certainly be spending a lot more time with the Winchester and Marlin offerings in the new year if only to support our own ever expanding collection and I do have a couple of 'tweaks' in mind
We will certainly be spending a lot more time with the Winchester and Marlin offerings in the new year if only to support our own ever expanding collection and I do have a couple of 'tweaks' in mind

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Re: Marlin 1894cs .357/.38
identify a void, and fill it :)
niche filling at it's best
niche filling at it's best
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Re: Marlin 1894cs .357/.38
Sim G, thanks for that detailed reply, very interesting to know, I had picked up some of it from friends at my club but never realised how much Remington actually Marlin over to begin with.
Think I'll stick with trying to get a JM stamped Marlin until some of the 2015 models or later make their way over here.
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Think I'll stick with trying to get a JM stamped Marlin until some of the 2015 models or later make their way over here.
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Re: Marlin 1894cs .357/.38
Let me know when you get one....my mate in Edinburgh tunes them & has fettled most of the ones used by thr Scottish gallery rifle team. The main thing to get done is the anti-jam (Marlin jam) upgrade.mullen7 wrote:Sim G, thanks for that detailed reply, very interesting to know, I had picked up some of it from friends at my club but never realised how much Remington actually Marlin over to begin with.
Think I'll stick with trying to get a JM stamped Marlin until some of the 2015 models or later make their way over here.
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Will do Saddler, never realised you're from East lothian. Won't be getting one for the next few months, still waiting on Tullibody getting their arses together and getting my ticket.
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