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Marlin Model 94 CSBL
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David Williamson
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I’ve been using rifle-caliber Marlin lever guns — .30-30, .35 Remington, .45-70 — most of my life and I confess to being a little late to the pistol-caliber party. Truth be told, my interest in the M94 was sparked by John Taffin’s enthusiasm. I figured if John liked it, there had to be something to it. The Marlin Model 1894 was originally built to accept the most popular late 19th Century handgun cartridges — .44-40, .32-20 .38-40 and the like. By the 1970s the menu had grown to include our two powerful, preeminent pistol-caliber offerings — the .44 and .357 Magnum |
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PHORTO
(11/5/2019)
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Too pricey. |
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