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The Marlin Dark Series Model 1895 is the company’s first lever gun to wear something other than a wood stock — a fact that took me aback when it was pointed out given the ubiquity of synthetic ...
Marlin Dark Series Model 1895 Description The wrist/grip area of the rear stock on the Marlin Dark Series 1895 has textured inserts. Sabastian “Bat” Mann ...
Marlin has debuted its 1895 Dark Series of lever-action firearms, along with several other additions to the 1895 family, at the 2024 SHOT Show. With a nylon-reinforced polymer stock, boasting M ...
Known as the Dark Series, Marlin took their popular 336 and 1895 (Big Bore) lever guns and added a host of upgrades to the guns designed to appeal to a younger and more contemporary-facing segment ...
A model chambered in .444 Marlin is also available. The basic, traditionally styled 1895 digests .45-70 Gov’t, of course, has a 22-inch barrel, and wears an adjustable (and folding) semi ...
Before diving into the behind-the-scenes details, here’s a look at the initial Model 1895 being produced at Marlin’s new home in Mayodan, North Carolina. The Marlin 1895 SBL has a tubular magazine ...
The 1895 sports a black walnut stock with a pistol-grip style. It also has the standard rubber butt pad. The pad isn’t as thick as some newer models, but it is more than adequate for this rifle ...
Marlin Dark Series Model 1895 Specifications Length: 35.5 inches Weight: 6.0 pounds, 13 ounces (actual) Barrel: 16.17 inches, 1 in 20 RH twist Action: Lever action Trigger: 5.0 pounds (as tested ...