Is what I thought. Heard how the quality is bad. But I wanted a 1894 in 44mag, and came across one at a dealer.
One screw was buggered and another on the way, dealer said he would get me new ones.
Everything else seemed fine in the store. Get it home, stock is loose. I have never had loose stock. Not even Romanian or surplus.
Take the screws out for the rifle holes, to put on a peep sight. Striped.
I don't know if it is normal for levers or not, but if you open the lever, and do not return as fast as you can, it will jam every time.
I taped the front sight out pretty easy, and can put it back in by hand.
I am going to contact Marlin especially about the stock. I am not sure if they are going to try to blame me for the screws. I was using hollow ground screw drivers too.
Notice the warranty says you must register it in 10 days. What BS.
I want a 45-70 but figured for something like that I wanted a JM. I thought about a Rossi, but wanted an American gun. Thinking about .357 for gf, it will be used or Rossi.
One screw was buggered and another on the way, dealer said he would get me new ones.
Everything else seemed fine in the store. Get it home, stock is loose. I have never had loose stock. Not even Romanian or surplus.
Take the screws out for the rifle holes, to put on a peep sight. Striped.
I don't know if it is normal for levers or not, but if you open the lever, and do not return as fast as you can, it will jam every time.
I taped the front sight out pretty easy, and can put it back in by hand.

I am going to contact Marlin especially about the stock. I am not sure if they are going to try to blame me for the screws. I was using hollow ground screw drivers too.
Notice the warranty says you must register it in 10 days. What BS.
I want a 45-70 but figured for something like that I wanted a JM. I thought about a Rossi, but wanted an American gun. Thinking about .357 for gf, it will be used or Rossi.