Marlin 1894 FG

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AkRay
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Marlin 1894 FG

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Are these hard to find when chambered in 41 Magnum? Seller claims it's in excellent condition. I'm trying to decide if I should make a phone call. What would be a reasonable price range for a 95% example?
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I have heard examples go for $650 or so. I personally think that's too much.

I know you know but no box eliminates the NIB description. When I asked about the condition of the box, I actually had a fellow tell me (his description said NIB) that there was no box. :?: :lol: Sorry for the topic drift, but I had to say it...
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Yes wouldn't that have to be NW/OB?
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I also see them going for $600.00+ and agree that seems a bit high. I found one new W/O box a year ago for $350.00.
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