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Re: Marlin 1895 .33 pictures

The top one is the lightweight, and i guess we figured the other one is a standard takedown rifle. not a lot of case colors on them ,but marlins seem to loose there colors pretty often. Don
 

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Re: Marlin 1895 .33 pictures

I do have one other 1895,a octagon barrel 45-70 ,its a first year production rifle, the barrel was cut to 20", it came out of Kansas so i'm sure it spent time in a saddle scabbard, i tried to research it but Cody had no info on the serial number. Don
 

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Re: Marlin 1895 .33 pictures

lever addict said:
I am sorry I posted the wrong info everyone. The .33 cal I saw for sale is an 1886 Winchester not an 1895! Still a beautiful rifle! ;)

I pm'd you on the whereabouts of that 33, but then you said it was a winchester---I feel like the air has been let out of my balloon! Oh well, off to finding the next Marlin!
 
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