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Marlin model 1895

joebarbierjoebarbier Member Posts: 16 ✭✭
edited June 2003 in Ask the Experts
You are right it is a Marlin model 1895 45/70 cal. Please help me find a value of this weapon. Thank you

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  • KdubKdub Member Posts: 713 ✭✭✭✭
    edited November -1
    What you have is one of their Limited models. These are brought out periodicly in batches of 1000 rifle production. So far, there are five LTD runs. Yours would be an early manufacture in that particular run. Look on the barrel where the model number (1895) is and it should also have something in the order of "LTDII, or LTDIV", or such. That will indicate which production run this particular rifle came from. Resale value to private party will be approx. $550 - $650, depending on condition and style. A dealer will pay far less. Each production run had unique stylings - round bbl, octaganal bbl, half round/half octaganal, straight grip butt stock, pistol grip buttstock, no checkering, grip and forearm checkering.

    Keep off the Ridgeline
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