"REAL" 1894's in 357 are pretty pricey right now...
and rather scarce, if you have access to one, I'd jump on it. Been look'in for one around here, and found a few, but there way out of my price range anymore. I bought a 1894P back in 2001 for $289 out the door up in a gun shop in Johnson City, TN. I've seen 'em for sale recently for upwards to $800! Wish I would've bought five of 'em.
Good luck
Joe
Complete thread:
- Newer Marlin questions? -
woody,
2013-07-27, 20:16
- Woody, head on over to the Marlin Owners... -
pokynojoe,
2013-07-27, 20:23
- Thanks. That was my next stop.... -
woody,
2013-07-27, 20:25
- "REAL" 1894's in 357 are pretty pricey right now... -
pokynojoe,
2013-07-27, 20:30
- Hey Joe... -
Catoosa,
2013-07-27, 22:11
- No history to speak of... - pokynojoe, 2013-07-28, 07:17
- Hey Joe... -
Catoosa,
2013-07-27, 22:11
- "REAL" 1894's in 357 are pretty pricey right now... -
pokynojoe,
2013-07-27, 20:30
- Oh, and if I'm not mistaken... -
pokynojoe,
2013-07-27, 20:26
- Here's the typical location for the JM stamp... - pokynojoe, 2013-07-27, 20:35
- Thanks. That was my next stop.... -
woody,
2013-07-27, 20:25
- Newer Marlin questions? -
jgt,
2013-07-28, 07:12
- Thanks... - woody, 2013-07-28, 10:35
- Woody, head on over to the Marlin Owners... -
pokynojoe,
2013-07-27, 20:23