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Originally Posted by Puller
That's probably a whole 'nother thread, but the issues that Marlin experienced after the Remington purchase have been resolved for several years. I have two newer Marlins (made in 2017 and 2018) and they compare and perform favorably to the JM marked Marlins that I own.
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Yeah I did get to fire a few rounds with a friends 1894 44 magnum last year made by Remington. It did feed and eject OK. The overall fit looked decent but wood finish not as great as that Mar-shield Marlin used on their guns way back. Still like that 1894 the best of all of em.