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The Marlin 189C is Back


Garufa

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Looks like Marlin has finally gotten their act together and started making .357 lever actions again.  

Was at a gun store today and the conversation turned to Marlin .357’s and the guy said that they have in fact started production again after a long hiatus and are shipping now.  He also claimed to “know a guy” that works in R&D at Remlin or some such thing and the guy said “they did it right”.

This excites me.

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Fingers crossed that they are really done right and at a fair price.  Basically the only reason I don't own one right now is the fact that they are very pricey.  I'd love to see one under 5 Bills.  Probably not going to happen though.

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7 minutes ago, Moped said:

I'd love to see one under 5 Bills.  Probably not going to happen though.

It’s not.  Think around $650 or about the same price of the current .44’s.  MSRP is $788.62.

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On 8/30/2018 at 7:56 PM, xsubsailor said:

 I wish they would bring back the .41 Mag, my blackhawk has been lonely for a looooonnng time.

Henry started making one a couple years back.

I got one of the first 250, a real shooter, mine has only seen cast boolits.

Would be nice if Remlin could finally figure out the lever guns.

I still wouldn't buy one I couldn't touch first.

 

RP

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Hopefully they will be better than the current crap. A few years after Remington took over Marlin , I was looking at the Lever 336 . I have an old one from the 60's but wanted the newer ones , I think they were the real short Youth models that are very short to use as a brush type gun for deer. I looked at 4 different ones and all had their tubular magazines twisted very badly and wasn't lining up correctly with the barrel . The front sights were also very far off to the left or right. You could see it very easily even laying on the shelf.

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25 minutes ago, Karl Fairburne said:

Wish Marlin would bring back the Camp 9 and the Camp 45. They would sell a ton of them.  Why they don't is beyond me.

Ruger's PC Carbine is outstanding, better than the old Camp 9, will lead market share, so I don't expect it.

Ruger almost always adds additional calibers and stylings for a given line, so, I'd posit there will be others soon.

- OS

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They have no appeal to me ever since they cut them for a cross bolt safety. It just grinds me to see it sticking out. No matter how much I try to kinda like it.... I just can't acquire a taste for the political butchery of a fine traditional design that has stood the long test of time. :( 

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