I want a bolt-action Marlin rimfire.
I hope they maintain the quality of the Marlins of yesteryear.
Love my "JM" stamped Marlins...both in .45-70 just in case a Tyrannosaurus Rex makes an appearance in Calvert County.
I hope they maintain the quality of the Marlins of yesteryear.
Love my "JM" stamped Marlins...both in .45-70 just in case a Tyrannosaurus Rex makes an appearance in Calvert County.
Price list anywhere?
According to this review of the new 1895 SBL that just popped up, the MSRP is $1,399 for that particular model.
https://www.rifleshootermag.com/editorial/ruger-marlin-lever-action-1895-sbl-rifle/454876
I hope they come out with a version that has wood furniture and a threaded barrel. I resisted buying a marlin 357 because I always hated the plastic looking black stock or the cheap looking laminate stock that came on the threaded guns. I ended up having a full length gun in 44 mag cut down to 16.5 inches and threaded. I love shooting that thing and it’s awesome to hear the 300 gr bullets ring steel.
Give me one one with a Magpul stock, MLOK forend, AR-style sights, threaded barrel, and a good 1913 rail for optics... in 458 SOCOM. Bonus points if it takes AR magazines.
I really wish they'd just crank out several thousand 1894's in .357 and let people get the gun they want. That one has been hard to find for as long as I've been buying guns.
This! Ruger must not be capable of meeting that level of demand yet. That's why their first release is a niche model. If they made 357 levers nonstop for 2 years straight, they would sell every one. We know it, they know it.
yikesAccording to this review of the new 1895 SBL that just popped up, the MSRP is $1,399 for that particular model.
https://www.rifleshootermag.com/editorial/ruger-marlin-lever-action-1895-sbl-rifle/454876
Yikes! Ive been wanting a 444 for a couple years but that seems a little steep.
Yikes! Ive been wanting a 444 for a couple years but that seems a little steep.
yikes
Meh, not that bad of an increase given the last two years IMO. The SBL was Marlin's priciest 1895 model pre-Remington liquidation (MSRP was $1,178 in 2019 per that year's catalog). The .444 model that year had an MSRP of $769.
According to this review of the new 1895 SBL that just popped up, the MSRP is $1,399 for that particular model.
https://www.rifleshootermag.com/editorial/ruger-marlin-lever-action-1895-sbl-rifle/454876