Old lever.....a 94 Marlin.....it's back to shooting.

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I'm not too much of a lever gun guy.
Certain ones do appeal to me though.

This one did being in 32-20.
Having an octagon barrel, tang and Bishop sights a good bore and cheap as it had a broken firing pin.

I think it was made around 1904
I also think that broken firing pin saved it from decades of use by the amount of surface rust on it.
It did not come out easy.
 

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Cool old gun! Looks like it hasn't been messed with.

I believe that's a Lyman Combination tang sight (2A?) and a Lyman "Beech" Combination front sight (#5).

I love the sights.
I think it was broken for a long long time.
This was the pin after taking it out.
The surface rust didn't make it easy.
Kroll sure helped.
 

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That's a great combination of sights and rifle. You just don't run into many early Marlin in my part of the world. What a great find.
 
Great old rifle. The lever action Marlins are my favorite. If you need a firing pin Wisner's list's one on there website.
 
Cool old gun! Looks like it hasn't been messed with.

I believe that's a Lyman Combination tang sight (2A?) and a Lyman "Beech" Combination front sight (#5).

It's an early Lyman No. 1. The No. 1 had the flip down aperture to enable a small or large aperture.

The No. 2 had the aperture threaded for screw in apertures.

The No. 1A and No.2A had a locking lever on the left side to lock the riser in place, rather than the ring on the right side.

No. 2A on a 1926 Winchester Model 94, large and small aperture:

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Superbly made sight that is an order of magnitude better than the new No. 2 they started making again in the 1990s.
 
For a gun that is 118 years old, it's not in bad shape. With a little TLC you will have a really nice old Lever Action Rifle! The ammo may be a bit challenging to find however.
 
32-20 in a lever action rifle = lots of fun and no recoil. I have an old Winchester 92 rifle, half round/octagon, that I traded for about 10 years ago. At the time I was considering buying one of the new Marlin CBs in 32-20 but their price had gone up to within the range of a good shooter grader Winchester 92 or Marlin 94 in the same caliber. This one has a good bore and shoots very well.

John
 

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I see yours has the octagon barrel too.
Have you shot any of those 80 grain OPE ?

Yes, Also Rem Mushroom Bullet from same time period. Didn't show me much in way of expansion. I shot I deer with this rifle.
Used 100gr cast and shot it in noggin at 30-40yds. It was froze stationary when I touched him off. You couldn't have killed any deader with a 45/70. Not recommended for deer unless you wait for short shot on stationary deer.
 

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I bought a 94 marlin several yrs ago in 44-40 . It has a mid range 3 digit serial number . The barrel groove diameter measures .4265 and the throat of the barrel is tight also . I cast .427 for it . Mine has the octagon barrel and good stocks . It's a real pleasure to shoot . Those old square bolt Marlins can be a real delight . Regards , Paul
 
Don't worry too much about that bore. The Model 94 rifle made in 1926 (when corrosive priming was king) posted above has a bore that looks like this:

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But it still shoots 2 MOA 5 shot groups at 100 yards.
 
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