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    On CGN - a bit pricey, but a nice rifle.

    Top eject Model 94 Big Bore in .375 Winchester for sale. Rifle has a handful of rounds through it and is in MINT condition - could pass as new. Rifle has special Williams 'Big Bore' receiver sight installed, but will include in sale the original rear sight and front hood too. Also included in sale: 50 once-fired brass, 212 ct. Hornady 220 gr. InterLock projectiles (discontinued), and a set of new LEE reloading dies. For local sale I have 18 rounds of Winchester 200 gr factory ammo. Will pull components to ship otherwise.

    This is an excellent and powerful timber rifle for big game. This rifle is marked "Winchester Repeating Arms" and would be one of the last Model 94 'Big Bore' rifles made by them before they sold to U.S.R.A.C. Afterward, all Big Bore 94s were made with the cross bolt safety, etc.

    $1180 SHIPPED for everything. No trades. Thanks!

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    Sounds just like mine.
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    Sweet rifle but I just picked up a JM stamped Stainless Guide gun in 45-70 this week . Figured it was time to own one. Very sweet rig.
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    Quote Originally Posted by terrym View Post
    Sweet rifle but I just picked up a JM stamped Stainless Guide gun in 45-70 this week . Figured it was time to own one. Very sweet rig.
    Not to derail but what year is the JM? and how does the fit/finish compare to the current crop of Remlins? And although none of my business (so fell free to tell me it's none of my business) - where did you find the JM and what's the ball park value?

    A 45-70 is the next item on my acquisitions list.
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    A .45-70 XLR is next on my list - but they are pretty hard to come by.

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    Quote Originally Posted by werner.reiche View Post
    A .45-70 XLR is next on my list - but they are pretty hard to come by.
    There are actually 3 Marlin 45-70's on Gunnutz right now. Not XLR though.
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    Quote Originally Posted by terrym View Post
    There are actually 3 Marlin 45-70's on Gunnutz right now. Not XLR though.
    Sort of hung up on the XLR. I've got a .444 XLR and I like it a lot more than the regular models.

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    The 444 is a fabulous round.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Species8472 View Post
    Not to derail but what year is the JM? and how does the fit/finish compare to the current crop of Remlins? And although none of my business (so fell free to tell me it's none of my business) - where did you find the JM and what's the ball park value?

    A 45-70 is the next item on my acquisitions list.
    I had 2 Remlins. A 45-70 and a 44 mag both were disappointing to say the least. I had an older Marlin 30-30 built in the 70s and it was a real gem but I gave it to a good friend when he got his hunting license. I still wanted a 45-70 so I bit the bullet and picked up a Ruger #1 and am I ever glad I did as she is a Beautiful and very accurate well balanced rifle.
    If you cant find an older Marlin I would highly recommend the Ruger or perhaps an older Browning Lever ( buddy has the 44 mag and loves it) . Something to think about anyway.




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    Beauty gun HJ. You are confirming my thoughts - scared of the Remlins.
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