WTS: Marlin 1894C - No longer for sale

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WTS: Marlin 1894C - No longer for sale

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No longer for sale.
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Re: FS: Marlin 1894C .357 Mag / .38 Special - 1981 version.

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nice.
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Re: FS: Marlin 1894C .357 Mag / .38 Special - 1981 version.

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Thanks for the plug DoubleJ. :tiphat:

It is a nice rifle and as I said a bit rare in that the first year they made these in .357 was 1979 and the last year for the gold triggers was 1982. This one being a 1981 version.

Then they started with the foolish cross bolt safeties in 1983 or 1984.
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Re: FS: Marlin 1894C .357 Mag / .38 Special - 1981 version.

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How did you find out what year it was made? I have one exactly like yours, minus the gold trigger - also without the safety. Sorry to clutter your thread... :tiphat:

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Sorry, should have googled it first. http://oldguns.net/sn_php/marlinlookup.php" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;

Mine's an 82, and I absolutely love mine!! These are sweet, compact, light, low recoil, accurate rifles. I have no plans to sell mine, and I'm sure most people feel the same way. These are great rifles.
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Re: FS: Marlin 1894C .357 Mag / .38 Special - 1981 version.

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No problem, thanks for the report on yours! :tiphat:

I wouldn't be selling mine either, but, I have two and only need one. :cheers2:
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Re: WTS: Marlin 1894C - No longer for sale

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Decided to just keep it. :oops: :tiphat:
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