A Massive Marlin lever gun

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A Massive Marlin lever gun

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I know it's out of character for me to buy a centerfire, but this was pretty cool. Model 1881, 40-60, 28" barrel, weighs a ton, and has a bore that's a whole lot better than the exterior. Dates to 1889.

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Cool rifle. Even if it's out of character for you to have one, maybe it'll bring some extra enjoyment to you.
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Now straighten me out here, the Marlin 40-60 is the same case as the Winchester 40-65. Is that correct? If so, that's cool that there won't be any big scanvenger hunt for cases. I looked at an 81 in 45-70 back 35 years ago when they sold at reasonable prices. I think he wanted $275 for it in real great shape. Like you said though, the thing weighs a ton and I couldn't envision carrying it in the woods. The 81 is a beautiful rifle though. The only Marlin I ever wanted. Congratulations.
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Very nice. Looking forward to the range report.
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A Marlin 1881 40-60. Very nice score, indeed. Congratulations on your new shooter!
Is the serial number below 600?
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Love that rifle! You can tell that it earned its keep and knew and old timer or two. A fine old gun with an honorable history.
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I'm envious. lol
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That's even better than you described! I think you better keep it for cowboy silhouette shooting! That weight will really help hold on target!
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Very very nice :mrgreen:
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vuja-de feels like i've told you this before.

nice rifle, even if it is a marlin. :D
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otteray wrote: Is the serial number below 600?
Nope, it's a later gun......1889.
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Very, very cool! 8)
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Really cool rifle. I'd like a light weight 81 in 38-55. :lol:
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Congrats ! :P :P :P

Be careful, though - What with you being "used to" rimfires, and all......... That puppy kin take yore head clean off at the shoulders - from both ends ! ;) :mrgreen: :mrgreen:

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Pete44ru wrote:Congrats ! :P :P :P

Be careful, though - What with you being "used to" rimfires, and all......... That puppy kin take yore head clean off at the shoulders - from both ends ! ;) :mrgreen: :mrgreen:

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Jdad,

Great to see the new purchase. Right in there with my .40-60 1881 Marlin, mines around 19000 serial number.

I'll sure be interested to hear how she shoots and the loads you decide on. I have shot mine a lot with 5744 using .406 diameter bullets. Marlinman 93 gave me some great advice years ago regarding the 1881. I was worried that the action might be weak or prone to problems, mm93 told me it was actually quite robust and after shooting a few thousand rounds thru my 1881's I would totally agree. John Marlin was a talented man to get Burgess and his team together and get that 1881 into production before Winchester could get a levergun working in .45-70 length cartridges!!!!!!

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I really like the look of the frame on those old Marlins. Something very classy about them. After you carry an M-60, everything is a featherweight! :wink:
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