![]() ![]() ![]() So, I'm very fond of lever-action guns because of nostalgia, because of movies, because of TV. When I went to college and I had no money to shoot, I'd often buy a brick you know back when they're like 10 bucks a brick and I would go up or we can just you know shoot the brick over the weekend. When I became old enough, it was given to me. It was my dad's it was a Marlin 22 lever action, is what I shot, what I learned on. A lever-action rifle was the first rifle I ever shot, the first gun I shot. Well, I mean, waxing a little bit nostalgic. Now when it comes to lever actions, I hear a lot of talk about you know why I should why would I even consider buying a lever-action guns. It could be wrong, but I haven't seen any huge issues of Marlin post-2015 on its rifles and barrel, their quality control seems to be in a pretty good state right now. I'm not so concerned about quality control with Marlin 1894 model, as you might be maybe you're not keeping up with the times and that type of thing now. I believe most rifles of the guns post-2015 seem to be a pretty good state. But I do believe, that the quality of Marlin 1894 has vastly improved since those times. Not defending the gun at all but Marlin had quality control issues after they were taken over there's a lot of restructuring that went on. There were some quality control issues with the marlin 1894 for sale. If you're not aware, for your information, Marlin was brought up by Remington a little bit ago. Kind of going past that, you can't talk about Marlin without talking about the state of this gun. The history and quality of the Marlin model We're going to be talking about a very interesting gun and I believe the first time we're going to be talking about a lever-action we have the Marlin 1894 CST. ![]()
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