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contender
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Well, so far,, the 1895 Marlins by Ruger have been well received. While some folks think the price is too high,, others are paying above MSRP. So far,, I've handled about 7 of them, and ALL have been top quality in fit & finish. Looking forward to shooting one.

And I'm sure that once the workforce catches up with demands,, we'll see more Marlins,, and in different models & calibers!
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I haven't seen any of the new crop yet, would also see the new 1896. What calibers are the producing now?
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$1399 MSRP is too rich for my blood. But, I wish them well.
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Re: 1895

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Got my first Ruger/Marlin 1894 in 44, I am impressed! It has a very nice wood & the fit-up is very tight with the action slide is smooth.
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