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Description:
The Marlin 1895M was designed to handle Big Bore cartridges, the kind used to defend angry teeth and claws. This one is chambered in .450 Marlin, a high performance "belted magnum" cartridge based upon the .45-70 Goverment. The belt was added to prevent chambering the cartridges in older rifles. The rifle is a "JM" Marlin, built in 2005, and features nice wood, clean metal, and cross-bolt safety. There are a few handling marks, but the rifle is really clean, and nice. The oddity is three regularly spaced "hash marks" behind the rear sling stud. We guess they are success counters for deer, bear, or other game. .450 Marlin
Chambers:
5 rounds Metal Condition:
Very good. There are a few handling marks on the receiver. Wood Condition:
"Very good. There are a few random handling marks, and three regularly spaced ""hash marks."" We are guessing they may be success marks, for hunts made. Bore Condition:
Shiny and bright with good rifling. Barrels:
18-1/2 inches Triggers:
Factory trigger. Stock Dimensions:
LOP: 13-1/4 inches Fore End:
Well-matched walnut. Butt Pad:
Soft ventilated rubber pad. Weight:
6 lb - 15 oz Sights:
"Gold bead and folding leaf open sights, drilled and tapped for scope. Item Location:
Rogers