
|Introduction |
I.
History of
Marlin Rifles |
II.
1894 Models | III.
1894 Variations |
| IV. Outline of Features |
V. Condition |
VI. Diagrams |
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Repeater Model Rifle
| Solid frame | |
| Full magazine | |
| Octagon, half-octagon, or round barrel | |
| Straight or Pistol-grip walnut stock | |
| Plain or Checkered stock | |
| Butt Plate metal, case hardened and Crescent shaped | |
| Metal-capped forearm | |
| Case-hardened receiver |
Carbine
| Saddle Ring on some guns | |
| Solid frame only | |
| 20" inch round Barrel | |
| One barrel band | |
| Blued Receiver | |
| Uncapped forend | |
| Carbine- style buttplate | |
| Plain walnut straight-grip stock |
Short Carbine
| 15" inch round Barrel | |
| Solid frame only | |
| Blued Frame | |
| Uncapped forend | |
| Carbine- style buttplate | |
| Plain walnut straight-grip stock | |
| Saddle Ring on some guns |
Musket
| Solid frame | |
| Full magazine | |
| Round barrel over 20" long | |
| Plain straight grip walnut stock | |
| Full length walnut forearm on top and bottom of barrel | |
| Two barrel bands |
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|Introduction |
I.
History of
Marlin Rifles |
II.
1894 Models | III.
1894 Variations |
| IV. Outline of Features |
V. Condition |
VI. Diagrams |