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- For Trade
- Price
- $1700
- Manufacturer
- Marlin
- Caliber
- 45-70
- City
- ASTORIA
- State
- Oregon
- Zip Code
- 97103
Will only transfer to buyer at FFL in Astoria OR, ($30Transfer) or will transfer to an FFL in Ilwaco WA.
MARLIN 1895 XLR 45-70 STAINLESS STEEL 24" JM STAMP.
A lot of ammo can be included for the right trade of an SIG MPX.
The Marlin Model 1895 Express Long Rifle is a lever-
action hunting rifle chambered in .45-70 Government.
The Model 1895XLR features a 24" stainless steel barrel, along with stainless steel lever, trigger guard plate, magazine tube and loading gate.
The 1895XLR also features a black/grey laminated
hardwood stock with pistol grip, checkering and a deluxe recoil pad. The 1895XLR employs an adjustable folding rear sight with a front sight brass bead and Wide-Scan brand hood. The barrel has undergone Marlin's Ballard type rifling, which carves six deep and wide grooves that are supposed to help improve accuracy on high-power rifles. It's a slow process that puts almost no stress on the metal.
The .45-70 cartridge was originally designed by Springfield Armory for use in the Springfield Model 1873. It's similar to .444 Marlin in that it's preferred for hunting large game at a shorter range Marlin recommends the Model 1895XLR for hunting large game.
MARLIN 1895 XLR 45-70 STAINLESS STEEL 24" JM STAMP.
A lot of ammo can be included for the right trade of an SIG MPX.
The Marlin Model 1895 Express Long Rifle is a lever-
action hunting rifle chambered in .45-70 Government.
The Model 1895XLR features a 24" stainless steel barrel, along with stainless steel lever, trigger guard plate, magazine tube and loading gate.
The 1895XLR also features a black/grey laminated
hardwood stock with pistol grip, checkering and a deluxe recoil pad. The 1895XLR employs an adjustable folding rear sight with a front sight brass bead and Wide-Scan brand hood. The barrel has undergone Marlin's Ballard type rifling, which carves six deep and wide grooves that are supposed to help improve accuracy on high-power rifles. It's a slow process that puts almost no stress on the metal.
The .45-70 cartridge was originally designed by Springfield Armory for use in the Springfield Model 1873. It's similar to .444 Marlin in that it's preferred for hunting large game at a shorter range Marlin recommends the Model 1895XLR for hunting large game.
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