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Marlin Fire Arms Company -- 1882

23 pages, over 8" by 5.5", soft-cover in full color. New re-print restored and digitally enhanced. Illustrated.

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Marlin Fire Arms Company -- 1882

During the 1870's, Winchester was enjoying success with a line of lever action repeaters for medium power cartridges. While they didn't have the power of the big single shot rifles, they offered repeating rifle firepower and opened a market Marlin wanted to enter.

John Marlin's stature had led a number of outstanding inventors to join him in New Haven . This team developed the Marlin Model 1881, a rugged repeating lever rifle first offered in .45/70 Govt. It was the most powerful repeating rifle made, and an instant success. In the West, where the game was big and often dangerous, hunters demanded it.

The U.S. Army had introduced and adopted the .45/70 in 1873 for its single shot "trap door" Springfield rifle. Shooting a 500-grain lead bullet, the cartridge was very powerful for its time, and rivaled the heavier single shots.

By combining .45/70 power with repeating rifle fire power, Marlin produced an outstanding combination for a ready market. Marlin FireArms Company

 

From the Marlin Fire Arms Company -- 1882Catalog:

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CONTENTS INCLUDE:

Marlin Repeating Rifle 40-6- and U.S. Govt. 45

BALLARD Rifles

Number 1 ½ Hunters Rifle

Number 2, Sporting Rifle

Number 3 Gallery Rifle

Number 4 Perfection

Number 4 ½ Mid Range Rifle

Number 5 "Pacific"

Number 5 ½ Montana Rifle

Number 6 Schutzen Rifle

Number 6 ½ Rigby P.G. Off-Hand

Number 7 Long Range Rifle

Number 7 A-1 Long Range Rigby Barrel Engraved

Bullets

Components

Extras:

Engraving

Full Nickel

Nickel Trimmings

Checking Butt Stock and Forearm

Double Triggers

Case Hardening

Swivels and Sling

  Lyman Sights

  Marlin

Repeating Rifle

Ten Shot

Government 45

Government 40-60

  Primed Shells

Reloading Implements

Bullet Mold

Swage

Ball Seater

Wad Cutter

Scoop

Hawksley's Creedmoor Flask

Wilkinson Shell Loader

Farrow's Lubricant

Patch Paper

Reloading Tools

Rocky Mountain Rear Sight

Rocky Mountain Front Knife Edge

Standard Revolvers

Vernier Long Range Peep Sight