And some of the highlights from the match.
Saturday, June 30, 2012
More VINTAGE 1894 video
One hundred and eighteen years old - an 1894 built in 1894 - still on the job and doing it with style.
And some of the highlights from the match.
And some of the highlights from the match.
Saturday, June 23, 2012
Marlin 1894 - A New Chapter in an old Book
I have the good fortune to be in possession of a 107 year old Marlin 1894. I know little of its history other than the fact that it came to me from North Carolina via a consignment sale and it was obviously well (ab)used, though the mystery itself does add to the intrigue and desirability of this rifle.
Who owned it? How was it used? Where has it been?
Its configuration is very appealing to me - rifle sized, yet relatively light weight; 24" octagonal barrel; chambered in 32-20 Winchester... Near perfect in my eye.
For the time it is in my possession it will get some use as the "ranch rifle," the silhouette slayer, the dinger ringer, the critter gitter and the headliner in my safe.
It is proving to be an excellent shooter. The velocity sweetspots seem to be 1350-1400 fps (Unique, 2400) and right around 1,000 fps (W231) Impressive accuracy and a joy to shoot. Both 100 and 115 grain cast bullets are showing great promise.
Who owned it? How was it used? Where has it been?
Its configuration is very appealing to me - rifle sized, yet relatively light weight; 24" octagonal barrel; chambered in 32-20 Winchester... Near perfect in my eye.
For the time it is in my possession it will get some use as the "ranch rifle," the silhouette slayer, the dinger ringer, the critter gitter and the headliner in my safe.
107 years old |
The standard of a rifle's handiness is defined by a levergun. This one simply shines. |
A great day in a perfect venue. |
The last time out the ol' 1894 tipped 31 targets over including a sweep of the pigs. The nut behind the trigger is to blame for the 9 left standing. |
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