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Marlin 1895cba
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Ojaileveraction
Marlin 1895cba
Just picked up a Marlin 1895cba. 18.5 inch tapered octagon barrel, 45-70.
Been seeing it for almost a year at my LGS. Finaly took it in to the fold. Matches my 26 inch Cowboy 45-70.
Pictures tomorrow.
Tim
Been seeing it for almost a year at my LGS. Finaly took it in to the fold. Matches my 26 inch Cowboy 45-70.
Pictures tomorrow.
Tim
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dddrees
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Congrats!!
I can't wait to hear your impressions. I've often thought about getting a Marlin if for no other reason how easy they would be to maintain and clean.
I can't wait to hear your impressions. I've often thought about getting a Marlin if for no other reason how easy they would be to maintain and clean.
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Look forward to seeing the pics! I know absolutely nothing about 'em, so the "story" would be welcome, too!
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Congrats on your new Marlin - we have one and it has turned out to be a great little big-bore lever gun, but man, does that thing kick when you launch factory 45-70 out of it - highly recommend a recoil pad. Here's a pic of ours with a Buffalo Arms recoil pad...
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Hey O, I know that CB stands for Cowboy, but what is a CBA?Ojaileveraction wrote: ↑Sun May 19, 2019 12:47 amJust picked up a Marlin 1895cba. 18.5 inch tapered octagon barrel, 45-70.
Been seeing it for almost a year at my LGS. Finaly took it in to the fold. Matches my 26 inch Cowboy 45-70.
Pictures tomorrow.
Tim
I have a pair of Marlin 444's so I haven't a need fer a 45-70.
Waiting on the pics.
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Congrats Oja it looks like it might hurt without a recoil pad. But I know you reload and you can tame some of that with reloads.
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That would be the end of my shoulder....
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Will you please explain that? I have only had one Marlin lever action (1895 STP .45/70)and I don’t recall anything special about it that made it easier to maintain than other guns. I actually had trouble with it because it had two bad bore constrictions that were hard to work around, and I had to fire lap it. But OTH I have never owned another brand.
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Ojaileveraction
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Marlins and Henry's are very similar. They clean and come apart the same way.
An 1895cba is something Marlin talks about on their sight.
CowBoy Action.
The CBA is not on the barrel it's marked CB just like my 26 inch CB.
The Marlin sight talks about a slicked up Reciever on the cba but I can't tell a difference.
Just been thinking about getting a carbine and this made more sense to me than a Henry or Marlin 1894.
I've been shooting the 26 inch 19895 for over a year now with low and slow cartridges and having a lot of fun doing it.
I believe I understand the limitation and think I can develope a home defence round for this rifle.
Really raining today working on pictures.
Tim
An 1895cba is something Marlin talks about on their sight.
CowBoy Action.
The CBA is not on the barrel it's marked CB just like my 26 inch CB.
The Marlin sight talks about a slicked up Reciever on the cba but I can't tell a difference.
Just been thinking about getting a carbine and this made more sense to me than a Henry or Marlin 1894.
I've been shooting the 26 inch 19895 for over a year now with low and slow cartridges and having a lot of fun doing it.
I believe I understand the limitation and think I can develope a home defence round for this rifle.
Really raining today working on pictures.
Tim
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Has some nice wood on it
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CBA = cum-by-ah
CBA = cum-by-ah
Vaquero wrote: ↑Sun May 19, 2019 10:16 amHey O, I know that CB stands for Cowboy, but what is a CBA?Ojaileveraction wrote: ↑Sun May 19, 2019 12:47 amJust picked up a Marlin 1895cba. 18.5 inch tapered octagon barrel, 45-70.
Been seeing it for almost a year at my LGS. Finaly took it in to the fold. Matches my 26 inch Cowboy 45-70.
Pictures tomorrow.
Tim
I have a pair of Marlin 444's so I haven't a need fer a 45-70.
Waiting on the pics.
RP
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Nice country side! Oh yeah, the rifle is nice also.tractortad wrote: ↑Sun May 19, 2019 9:22 amCongrats on your new Marlin - we have one and it has turned out to be a great little big-bore lever gun, but man, does that thing kick when you launch factory 45-70 out of it - highly recommend a recoil pad. Here's a pic of ours with a Buffalo Arms recoil pad...
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Nice looking Carbine Tim. What’s the story on the rear sight?
I’m guessing the Ventura River must be flowing well with all the rain you guys have been getting?
I’m guessing the Ventura River must be flowing well with all the rain you guys have been getting?
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Ojaileveraction
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The rear sight is a Williams WGRS, with the appiture removed, like a ghost sight.
Thought I'd try that out. I have target sights on most of my other lever guns.
As a set it and forget it sight, I figure this will be good out to 100 yards.
Yes lots of water, for us. Springs are flowing again
Thought I'd try that out. I have target sights on most of my other lever guns.
As a set it and forget it sight, I figure this will be good out to 100 yards.
Yes lots of water, for us. Springs are flowing again
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Ojaileveraction
Re: Marlin 1895cba
Went to the range and took ten shoots with the new rifle.
Just my sub-sonic load.
Rifle handles well, the bullets hit what is aimed at.
Some windage and a little height fine tuning.
Just my sub-sonic load.
Rifle handles well, the bullets hit what is aimed at.
Some windage and a little height fine tuning.