What calibers did Marlin 1894 come in?
The Marlin 1894 has been offered in a variety of calibers over the years. Some of the common calibers include:
– .357 Magnum/.38 Special
– .44 Magnum/.44 Special
– .45 Colt
– .218 Bee
– .25-20 Winchester
– .32-20 Winchester
– .38-40 Winchester
– .44-40 Winchester
These calibers cater to a range of preferences, from handgun cartridges to rifle-specific rounds, making the Marlin 1894 a versatile choice for hunting and target shooting.
Why are Marlin rifles so hard to find?
Marlin rifles have become hard to find due to several factors, including increased demand, production disruptions, and changes in ownership. Marlin, a storied American firearms brand, was acquired by Remington Arms in 2008. Remington faced financial difficulties, eventually leading to bankruptcy and the sale of its assets in 2020. This transition affected the production and availability of Marlin rifles. Additionally, there has been a surge in demand for firearms in general, driven by various factors like concerns about personal safety and increased interest in hunting and shooting sports. This combination of limited production and high demand has made Marlin rifles more scarce in the market.
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