Marlin cowboy VS the Cowboy limited What is the diff

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Marlin cowboy VS the Cowboy limited What is the diff

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What is the difference between these two guns or is there nor difference.
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Apparently no difference. They were just originally called Cowboy Limited. There are some different barrel lengths of the same octagon 1894s. Mine is labeled Limited and has a 20" barrel in 357.
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As as OS said, they had them in different barrel lengths. 24" then 20"

Also, the wood went from checkered to non-checkered.
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The Marlin Cowboy was chambered in 38 special only. The Cowboy Limited is in .357/38.

The cowboy is no longer offered by Marlin.
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The Cowboy Competition, in .38 caliber was a .38 Special only rifle. They also made some in .45LC. These are easy to spot as they have color case hardened receivers. There was a run of standard Cowboy rifle that had blued recievers but were chambered for .38 Special only too. Pretty rare, I had a chance to buy one but didn't and missed out.

The CBC rifles are no longer being offered but you can still buy the standard 20 inch barreled Cowboy rifles they are still in production and are selling strong.

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Post by ejc »

Actually, the original Limited Cowboys had 24 inch barrels and checkering. The current 20 inch models do not have the checkering.
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I have a 24" 1894 Cowboy in 45 Colt, and a 20" 1894 Cowboy Limited in 45 Colt. Both have octagon barrels.

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This one is marked Cowboy Limited, it is a 20", 2006 vintage

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I have a 2005 Vintage 1894 Cowboy Comp in .45 Colt. It has the color cased receiver, lever, and lower tang .... 'er sorry trigger plate. The action was the smoothest I've felt for a new rifle, and the trigger is pretty nice.
It also appears to have had some work done on the lever where the pointy part causes the wear on the carrier.

It is marked COWBOY LIMITED, but Marlin has verified it's the Cowboy Competition model.

I think the only difference between the regular Cowboy and Cowboy Competition models is the color cased finish and a bit more internal factory tuning.

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Post by kentdep »

J Miller wrote:I think the only difference between the regular Cowboy and Cowboy Competition models is the color cased finish and a bit more internal factory tuning.

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That is exactly correct with the .45s. At the time that these CBCs were being made, the only difference between the CBC and the Cowboy, where the .38 were conserned, was the caliber. The CBC wasn't able to chamber .357 Magnum rounds. Where the standard Cowboy could shoot both.

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The Cowboy Compitition in 38 is no longer available. It included a factory action job.

I was not refering to the 45, or the .357. Sorry about that. :(
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