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The Marlin Whitetail Special 1895GST
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The unique serial numbered model 1895 .45-70 Stainless lever action rifle is an Ulrich inspired engraving from patterns produced by Marlin in the late 1890’s. It features majestic and highly ornamental whitetails on one side of the receiver and the Marin mounted cowboy logo on the other.
Due to the high demand for Marlin lever actions, our 1895 will be one of the few special editions issued by the factory in 2007.
Conrad Ulrich, a student of Colt’s famous engraver Gustave Young, together with his brothers, John and Herman Ulrich lived and worked in New Haven in 1869. Beginning at Winchester they moved to Marlin and produced some of the finest engraving artistry for them until 1919 when the last member of this talented family retired.
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The
H&R Golden Buffalo Classic |
Tradition, history and American craftsmanship
combine to create today's Harrington and Richardson rifles, continuing
a legacy that began in 1871. The Harrington and Richardson 45/70 Government
Buffalo Classic is a true American classic. Modeled after the Frank Wesson
tip-up rifle that were first made in Worcester, Massachusetts in the 1850s,
this rifle fills the need of the long-range Cowboy Action Shooter as well
as those who simply enjoy shooting these great old cartridges. Our Golden
Buffalo Classic reflects true 19th century styling, including antique color
case hardening on the frame and crescent butt plate, plus cut checkering
on their American black walnut stocks and fore-ends. The distinctive gold
embellishment and special serial number range offer the shooter, collector
a superior grade rifle and an outstanding value. |
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Marlin
1894 CowBoy Limited |
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The last of these cowboys
1894 .44 Special 24 inch bbl with special etched stock and gold inscribed
bolt, "Marlin 1894 Cowboy Limited. TALO exclusive. Outstanding buy. |
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- One of 100
- Produced January 2005
- Suggested retail $599.00
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