Marlin Model 1894 44 Magnum Lever-Action Rifle

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Marlin Model 1894 44 Magnum Lever-Action Rifle

The centerfire Marlin Model 1894 44 Magnum Lever-Action Rifle guns were launched in 1894. They pioneered the flat-top, side-ejection receiver. They also had a two-piece firing pin, a one-piece trigger, and a new locking bolt. The 1894 spans eight models and .44 Magnum / .44 Special, .45 Colt, .357 Magnum / .38 Special. All have either 8-shot or 10-shot tube magazines.

In 1870, John M. Marlin founded Marlin Arms Company in New Haven, Connecticut. In 2020, the firm celebrated its 150-year anniversary. That 1894 debuted over 120 years ago and remains in production is staggering, but with its functionality and tradition, not too surprising.

 

Built in the tradition of one of Marlin’s oldest lever-action designs, the Model 1894 is an elegant carbine chambered for pistol calibers. Its handy size is punctuated by a quick-pointing, straight-grip stock design and traditional Old West-styled adjustable semi-buckhorn sights. The Model 1894 is chambered for 44 Remington Mag/44 Special, with its superior knockdown capability. Featuring finely checkered American black walnut stocks and fore-ends.

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Marlin Model 1894 44 Magnum Lever-Action Rifle

The centerfire Marlin Model 1894 44 Magnum Lever-Action Rifle guns were launched in 1894. They pioneered the flat-top, side-ejection receiver. They also had a two-piece firing pin, a one-piece trigger, and a new locking bolt. The 1894 spans eight models and .44 Magnum / .44 Special, .45 Colt, .357 Magnum / .38 Special. All have either 8-shot or 10-shot tube magazines.

In 1870, John M. Marlin founded Marlin Arms Company in New Haven, Connecticut. In 2020, the firm celebrated its 150-year anniversary. That 1894 debuted over 120 years ago and remains in production is staggering, but with its functionality and tradition, not too surprising.

Marlin pioneered side-ejection ports for safety. Marlin reasoned that the receiver’s side could be stronger than the top; moreover, side-ejection was safer in case of hangfires. But the side benefit is that side-ejection architecture makes for a more straightforward scope operation.

The Marlin 1894 Dark model is all tactical stealthy matte black. The stock looks like black synthetic, but it’s actually black Parkerized hardwood. The gun has a 16.5” rifled barrel (with 6 grooves!) and a big-loop lever below. On top is an XS lever rail accompanied by a ghost ring peep sight at the rear and an XS Sights front post sight.

The short barrel facilitates handling in tight woods. The loop is paracord wrapped for gloved grip for seemingly any condition and any weather. The 1894 Marlin Dark’s length of pull (LOP) is 13.75”. It has a 38.5” overall length and weighs about 8 pounds. You can get this for.44 Magnum / .44 Special or the 1894C Dark chambered for .357 Magnum / .38 Special. Both have an 8-shot capacity.

The flagship 1894 is a 10-shot chambered in .44 Magnum / .44 Special or .45 Colt built around a 20” barrel. The metal parts are blued and joined to nice American walnut. The forend and grip both have beautifully detailed checkering with pennant surrounds. The grip also features an attractive diamond in each field of checkering. On top is a Wide-Scan hooded brass bead ramp front sight followed by a fully adjustable semi-buckhorn folding rear sight.

Moreover, the receiver is tapped for scope mounts. LOP is 13.75” and overall length is 38.5”. Weight is 6.5 pounds.

The 1894C is basically the same as the 1894 but chambered for .357 Magnum / .38 Special and built around an 18.5” length barrel.

The Model 1894SBL has a black/gray laminate stock, 16.5” barrel, 35” overall length, and XS sights as described on the 1894 Dark. Other models include the stainless on black/gray laminate 1894CSBL, the threaded 1894CST, and the stellar octagonal barrel 1894CB that may get their own writeups over time!

These 1894s have both a trigger block and a two-piece firing pin. Either prevents the gun from firing unless the lever is closed. There are two manual safeties that provide additional safety. These are the hammer block safety and a half cock safety.

Marlin drills and taps most 1894 receivers so they are ready for scopes. The side-ejection port is also scope friendly. Moreover, the rear sights are fully adjustable for windage and elevation.

The solid steel receiver and trigger guard are heat-treated for extra durability and ruggedness.

Marlin’s 1894 lever-action bridge is both classic and contemporary, combining tradition with innovation and modern production. The centerfire Marlin 1894 lever-action guns are made in North Haven, Connecticut, and are thus Made in the USA.

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Caliber: 44 Rem. Magnum

  • Capacity: 10-shot tubular magazine
  • Action: Lever action; side ejection; deeply blued metal surfaces; solid-top receiver; hammer block safety.
  • Stock: American black walnut straight grip stock; cut checkering; rubber rifle butt pad; tough Mar-Shield® finish; blued steel fore-end cap: swivel studs.
  • Barrel: 20”
  • Twist Rate: 1:38” r.h.
  • Sights: Adjustable semi-buckhorn folding rear ramp front sight with brass bead and Wide-Scan™ hood. Solid top receiver tapped for scope mount; offset hammer spur (right or left hand) for scope use.
  • Overall Length: 37.5”
  • Weight: 6.5 lbs.

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