1894 mfg. TACK DECORATED Antique J.M. MARLIN M1889 .32-20 WCF Lever Rifle NATIVE AMEREICAN Style BRASS Tack Decoration
Guns International #: 103207552 Seller's Inventory #: 250169
Category: Marlin Rifles - Antique - Marlin Rifles - JM

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Description:
1894 mfg. TACK DECORATED Antique J.M. MARLIN M1889 .32-20 WCF Lever Rifle 

NATIVE AMEREICAN Style BRASS Tack Decoration

Here we present an antique J.M. Marlin Model 1889 Rifle in .32-20 WCF, made in 1894 in New Haven, Connecticut. Dubbed as the “New Safety Repeating Rifle,” the 1889 Marlin was a mid-sized, redesigned 1888 model. Many key features of these style lever action rifles had already been patented by several people, but John Martin incorporated all the features into a single functional firearm.

The most noticeable difference is the solid top with its side-ejection system. The new model also utilized a cartridge carrier that raised automatically, closing the end of the magazine after the head of the cartridge had passed into the carrier preventing the next cartridge from entering the carrier and jamming the action. This was an important feature, since the rifle was produced in a variety of calibers ranging from .32-20 to .45-70 GOVT, a feature that would not be duplicated by competing Winchesters for several more years. The similarity between the .38-55 and the .44-40 cartridges sometimes caused confusion for shooters. If a shooter accidentally loaded a .44-40 into a .38-55, the lever would not close properly. With the ’89 Marlin, he simply had to lever downward, as if the .44-40 was an empty shell, and the oversized cartridge would be thrown to the side.

Overall, the 1889 Marlin was well received on the frontier and nationwide. More than 55,000 guns left the factory between 1889 and 1903. In its day, the model was considered state-of-the-art. Now, 130+ years later, this 1889 Marlin is an extremely collectible firearm.

The overall condition is good. Original brown patina. The stock and forend show expected use with a slight wiggle in the forend. Small plug repair at the left wrist. The action is strong, but the lever has lost some tension. The bore has darkened with serviceable rifling. Tack decorated stock. Legible markings. A few holes are drilled out on the butt and bottom of the buttstock.

Own the original! This is a legitimate antique and not a reproduction.

Barrel is 28 inches.

Caliber: .32-20 WCF

Overall condition as seen in photos.

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#250169
 

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Antique: Yes