Very nice
At one point I had a pair of the 1895CB's . I had bought a second to reline and make a 40-65 out of but I never did and traded it off still NIB .
The other one however pretty much lived on home cast bullets the whole time I owned it other then the first 20 shots that were jacketed factory loads I shot up to get some brass .
This 1895CB was the first rifle I tried my hand at casting for and it did very nicely in the beginning with the Lee 457-340 PB as well as the Lee 457-405 PB . I used to cast them and tumble lube them unsized and load them like that . Also had a Lyman tang sight on that rifle that worked nicely for me , Later when I started sizing lubing etc in a 4500 I went to the Lyman Gould 330 grain PB HP bullet with 31.5 grains of SR4759 and killed one of the 3 largest bodied whitetails I've ever killed in my 40+ years of hunting . Shot him at all of 21 yards from the base of my tree and it was most certainly BOOM flop !
I often had thoughts of a four gun set of the 1895CB's in 45-70 , 40-65 , 38-56 and 33 WCF . But I've also never been one to tear apart a brand new gun and do such things .
The ONLY problem I ever encountered with the 1895CB was the lack of a recoil pad when I started loading H322 and the like in the gun with cast bullets to get more velocity . That hard plastic/rubber buttplate would work on you from the bench with a good many of my loads . A slip on recoil pad would have helped a good bit . But I didn't have one at the time .
But all in all I've found the Marlin 1895CB pre Remington days to be a very nice shooter and hunter for the money . Expecially if you have a little bit of the retro thing going on inside you !
The gun worked great with a tang sight for me although for some reason I always wanted to try one of those Malcolm style long straight tube scopes on the rifle .