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Ruger vs. Marlin lever guns: who really nailed it
Ruger cleaned up machining in a way Marlin hadn’t pulled off in years. You don’t see the sloppy barrel-to-receiver mating or ...
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Why the Marlin 1895 still matters in bear country
Y ou can call it old-school, but the Marlin 1895 hasn’t lost an ounce of relevance where it counts—deep in bear country. When you’re packing through thick timber or standing ...
One of the first things you’ll notice about the Trapper is it has a matte stainless-steel finish. This is ideal for hunting, and combined with the very dark laminated wood stock, it gives the rifle an ...
One of Marlin’s most desired lever guns has always been the 1894. This was partly due to its compact flat top receiver and the solid, slab-sided bolt that kept the action internals free from debris.
Remington Arms Co. Inc. will acquire Marlin Firearms Co. in a deal that brings together two firearms companies founded in the 19th century and serving a range of customers from police to hunters.
** When you buy products through the links on our site, we may earn a commission that supports NRA's mission to protect, preserve and defend the Second Amendment. ** Firearm sales have cooled since ...
While firearms are more high-tech than ever, old-school lever-action rifles and revolvers are enjoying a renaissance. Levergun popularity covers the entire spectrum of trim and finish to accommodate ...
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