OkieT's Model 1881
1881 Marlin
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Re: 1881 Marlin
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Re: 1881 Marlin
OkieT;
First off, Thank You, Brian for posting the pictures.
This is definitely a rebated Model 1881, and it is quite original with correct sights. An interesting note is that the earlier rebated Model 1881's were mostly .45 Government caliber while the later, rebated guns were .40-60 Marlin caliber.
First off, Thank You, Brian for posting the pictures.
This is definitely a rebated Model 1881, and it is quite original with correct sights. An interesting note is that the earlier rebated Model 1881's were mostly .45 Government caliber while the later, rebated guns were .40-60 Marlin caliber.
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Re: 1881 Marlin
I appreciate everyone sharing their knowledge. This is far more than I received from Marlin.
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Re: 1881 Marlin
Pretty decent early 1881 Marlin! Thanks for showing it! And thanks to Road King for assisting!
Marlin lever actions 1870's-WWI, Ballards, and single shot rifles!