Marlin 1895 .410 shotgun
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Marlin 1895 .410 shotgun
I just got a flyer from cabelas that has new production marlin lever .410's at $499. when did marlin start making these?
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Re: Marlin 1895 .410 shotgun
Don't know, but I won't make the mistake of passing these by the second time around 

Re: Marlin 1895 .410 shotgun
I think they made them a short time back to try to compete with Winchester's '94 .410.
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Re: Marlin 1895 .410 shotgun
According to my Standard Catalog of Firearms, the original manufacturing run was from 1929 to 1932. I think the last run had an even shorter run.
If it was a 28 gauge or 20 gauge, I might be interested, but I have no regard at all for the .410's.
If it was a 28 gauge or 20 gauge, I might be interested, but I have no regard at all for the .410's.
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Re: Marlin 1895 .410 shotgun
I think the ones Cabellas have are the last remaining that Marlin had although I could be wrong !
I bought one about 4 years ago or so right after they ceased production . I think I paid my local dealer about $400 OTD !
Mine however is still NIB , well it's unfired and hasn't been out the gunsafe in over two years ! Wanted one but have yet to come up with a reason to shoot it !
Might just have to take it to the skeet field and see if I can raise some eyebrows
I bought one about 4 years ago or so right after they ceased production . I think I paid my local dealer about $400 OTD !
Mine however is still NIB , well it's unfired and hasn't been out the gunsafe in over two years ! Wanted one but have yet to come up with a reason to shoot it !
Might just have to take it to the skeet field and see if I can raise some eyebrows

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Re: Marlin 1895 .410 shotgun
6pt - Might have to sell it to me! 
here is one for sale for $895 in Ga. http://www.shootersxchange.com/detail.c ... rdID=77116


here is one for sale for $895 in Ga. http://www.shootersxchange.com/detail.c ... rdID=77116

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Re: Marlin 1895 .410 shotgun
In the flyer it says its a cabelas exclusive and a new product
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Re: Marlin 1895 .410 shotgun
It may very well be a remake of the ones they made a few years ago !lever-4-life wrote:In the flyer it says its a cabelas exclusive and a new product
But I expect it looks just like the ones they had in production a few years ago .
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Re: Marlin 1895 .410 shotgun
The one in this flyer looks indentical to the one I have that was standerd production 3-5 years ago !CBinNH wrote:On pg 7
http://cabelasflyers.dirxioncdn.com/1fe ... g/Main.asp
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Re: Marlin 1895 .410 shotgun
CB, gents,CBinNH wrote:On pg 7 of this online flyer:
http://cabelasflyers.dirxioncdn.com/1fe ... g/Main.asp
That link is dead. I have tried it dozens of time, in multiple purmutations. The Cabela's Web site is of no use. Do you have a good link to the page?
Shawn
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Re: Marlin 1895 .410 shotgun
The link worked for me. I do not know if these are the same ones that were in production several years ago, but they are very nice. Just got one yesterday. Hate the prices of .410 shells.
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Re: Marlin 1895 .410 shotgun
I stopped by the Cabela's in Hamburg PA. They had 3 of these newer 410's. I have one that was produced a few years ago and the ones they had were a little different. They had sling swivel studs and no bullseye in the stock. The rear swivels were driven really hard into the wood and I questioned if it was walnut or not. I thought about getting another but the ones they had the wood was not up to what I think it should have been and passed on them. The one I have at home is much nicer. YMMV. I think this was a bunch of leftovers somewhere that surfaced that Cabela's bought, if you don't have one get one now while you can.
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Re: Marlin 1895 .410 shotgun
Wish I could spare/find the money for one. Traded off my 9410 to get my 1886 - a shooter-grade .410 lever is a hoot... and I could get back on my .410 slug project.
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Re: Marlin 1895 .410 shotgun
The price of .410 ammo is ridiculous. Super X is on sale and it is still $15.99 a box. I guess they can charge whatever they want?? What ever happened to pricing a product by the cost of the product?? It just seems like they price a product anymore by what the think they can screw you out of, instead of what it is really worth. IMO Supply vs. Demand no longer exists, especially if you have "Speculators" or in this case "collectors??" invloved. Tom.
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Re: Marlin 1895 .410 shotgun
Fortunately .410 is cheap and easy to reload.
AAHS hulls last dang-near forever and if you load Lead you don't even need a shot cup... just an over-powder card, CoW, over CoW card & shot.
AAHS hulls last dang-near forever and if you load Lead you don't even need a shot cup... just an over-powder card, CoW, over CoW card & shot.
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Re: Marlin 1895 .410 shotgun
Gents,
Thanks for the responses.
My security settings would not let me establish any sort of connection to that link. I realized that should try allowing cookies for the link. That did the trick. I find this situation unusaul, in that blocking cookies normally prevents portions of a Web site from working, not the entire site.
Shawn
Thanks for the responses.
My security settings would not let me establish any sort of connection to that link. I realized that should try allowing cookies for the link. That did the trick. I find this situation unusaul, in that blocking cookies normally prevents portions of a Web site from working, not the entire site.
Shawn
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Re: Marlin 1895 .410 shotgun
I see these are chambered for the 2.5". It's been so long since I've played with the .410 stuff, are the 2.5" shells common or the 3"?
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Re: Marlin 1895 .410 shotgun
The stuff you find a Wally World (Win AA HS) is all 2.5".awp101 wrote:I see these are chambered for the 2.5". It's been so long since I've played with the .410 stuff, are the 2.5" shells common or the 3"?
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Re: Marlin 1895 .410 shotgun
Cool, thanks!
Of course it's a moot point since I never made it there this weekend...
Of course it's a moot point since I never made it there this weekend...

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Proverbs 3:5; Philippians 4:13
Got to have a Jones for this
Jones for that
This running with the Joneses boy
Just ain't where it's at
-Mark Twain
Proverbs 3:5; Philippians 4:13
Got to have a Jones for this
Jones for that
This running with the Joneses boy
Just ain't where it's at